𓐥𓂧𓀭
𓅖𓆓𓂧𓐦𓀭
𓅖𓆓𓂧𓐦𓀭
Per-Medjed
MDC: mDd, maDd
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IPA: Metchet
Pronounced: mādjed , mādjet
Meaning: The Smiter, crusher - mDd/𓂝𓆓𓂧𓐦 " crusher, hit, strike "
Gardiner:
Budge:
Transliteration:
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek:
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt:
IPA: Metchet
Pronounced: mādjed , mādjet
Meaning: The Smiter, crusher - mDd/𓂝𓆓𓂧𓐦 " crusher, hit, strike "
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Appears to be a person with a sheet over their head perhaps a ghost like figure, shoots light from his eyes but is invisible
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Apprenlty this god from the underworld became very popular in Japan
Epitaphs
I know the being Mātchet (Medjed) who is among them “in the House of Osiris, shooting rays of light from [his] eye, but “who himself is unseen. He goeth round about heaven robed “in the flame of his mouth, commanding Ḥāpi, but remaining himself unseen...(Book of the dead, Budge p55)
Shooteth forth light from his eyes, but is himself invisible; who revolveth in heaven inside a flame, produced by his own mouth, whilst his own form is invisible.
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Consort
Children
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
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Followers
Features
Appears to be a person with a sheet over their head perhaps a ghost like figure, shoots light from his eyes but is invisible
Symbols
Roles
(from the book of the Dead)
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Names derived from the God's name
Other notes
Apprenlty this god from the underworld became very popular in Japan
Epitaphs
I know the being Mātchet (Medjed) who is among them “in the House of Osiris, shooting rays of light from [his] eye, but “who himself is unseen. He goeth round about heaven robed “in the flame of his mouth, commanding Ḥāpi, but remaining himself unseen...(Book of the dead, Budge p55)
Shooteth forth light from his eyes, but is himself invisible; who revolveth in heaven inside a flame, produced by his own mouth, whilst his own form is invisible.