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𓋴𓏚𓂧𓏏𓇼𓁐LK 𓋴𓍿𓇋𓋫𓏏OK 𓋫𓏏𓏏OK 𓄝𓏏𓆇GR
𓋴𓄝𓏏𓏏𓁐MK 𓄝𓏏𓏏MK 𓋴𓏏𓍿𓏏𓄝MK 𓋴𓍿𓏏𓄝𓏏𓀲MK
𓋴𓏏𓍘𓇋𓁐NK 𓋴𓄝𓇋𓇋𓏏𓁐MK 𓏚𓇼 𓋴𓍿𓇋𓋫𓏏𓁐 𓏏𓄝𓏭𓁐
𓏏𓄝𓏏𓁐 𓊃𓏏𓏭𓌕𓁐 𓄝𓏏𓏏𓆗 𓏏𓄝𓏏𓇋𓇋𓁐
𓏏𓄝𓇋𓇋𓆗 𓏏𓄝𓏏 𓏏𓄝𓏏𓇋𓇋𓁐
MDC: sTit, stt, sTt
Alt Egyptian : sTtit/Sṯjt
Gardiner:
Budge: Sati
Transliteration: Setet
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek: Satis
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic: Satet
Alt: Setis, Sati, Satit, Sathit, Satit, Sathit
Pronounced: Satji(t) , Sati(t)
Meaning: 'she who shoots' or 'she who pours' : sTi /𓋴𓄝𓏏𓌕𓂡 'shoot' , sTA 'flow', sAT 'pour out' + t/𓏏 'female ending'
Alt Egyptian : sTtit/Sṯjt
Gardiner:
Budge: Sati
Transliteration: Setet
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek: Satis
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic: Satet
Alt: Setis, Sati, Satit, Sathit, Satit, Sathit
Pronounced: Satji(t) , Sati(t)
Meaning: 'she who shoots' or 'she who pours' : sTi /𓋴𓄝𓏏𓌕𓂡 'shoot' , sTA 'flow', sAT 'pour out' + t/𓏏 'female ending'
Home:
Temple: 1st nome UE, Temple at Abu aligned with Sirius, Swenet/ Aswan, Setet/ Sehel Ismald
Nome: 1st nome UE Abu/ Elephantine/ Ελεφαντίνη
Consort
Montu (originally)
Khnemu/Khnum (Elephantine)
Rā (sometimes considered the Eye of Rā)
Children
Anuket (Elephantine)
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Priest names
Hm nTr
Followers
Features
She was depicted as a women with a sheath dress wearing the Hedjet white crown of UE with antelope horns. She is sometimes depicted with bow and arrows; holding an ankh or scepter; or offering jars of purifying water.
Symbols
Hedjet (white crown of UE) 𓋑
Antelope 𓃲
Ānkh ☥
Bow 𓌓
Arrow 𓌕 𓄝
Flowing river
Sirius
Jars
Jug (Xnm)
Roles
Protector of the Souther boarder with Nubia as a war goddess. She came to personify the former annual flooding of the Nile and to serve as a war, hunting, as a fertility goddess sh was thought to grant wishes of those who were looking for love.
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Auset/ Isis
Sopdet (Sirius)
Hera (Greek)
Juno (Greek)
Celebrations
Offering items
clay jars filled wiht water
bow and arrows
ānkh
incense
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
sTt nbt Abw -- Setet Mistress of the Elephantine
nbt tA-sty -- Mistress of Nubia
nbt Abw sT(i) Ssrw -- Mistress of the Elephantine shooting her arrows
She Who Runs Like an Arrow (ref. to Nile)
Temple: 1st nome UE, Temple at Abu aligned with Sirius, Swenet/ Aswan, Setet/ Sehel Ismald
Nome: 1st nome UE Abu/ Elephantine/ Ελεφαντίνη
Consort
Montu (originally)
Khnemu/Khnum (Elephantine)
Rā (sometimes considered the Eye of Rā)
Children
Anuket (Elephantine)
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Priest names
Hm nTr
Followers
Features
She was depicted as a women with a sheath dress wearing the Hedjet white crown of UE with antelope horns. She is sometimes depicted with bow and arrows; holding an ankh or scepter; or offering jars of purifying water.
Symbols
Hedjet (white crown of UE) 𓋑
Antelope 𓃲
Ānkh ☥
Bow 𓌓
Arrow 𓌕 𓄝
Flowing river
Sirius
Jars
Jug (Xnm)
Roles
Protector of the Souther boarder with Nubia as a war goddess. She came to personify the former annual flooding of the Nile and to serve as a war, hunting, as a fertility goddess sh was thought to grant wishes of those who were looking for love.
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Auset/ Isis
Sopdet (Sirius)
Hera (Greek)
Juno (Greek)
Celebrations
Offering items
clay jars filled wiht water
bow and arrows
ānkh
incense
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
sTt nbt Abw -- Setet Mistress of the Elephantine
nbt tA-sty -- Mistress of Nubia
nbt Abw sT(i) Ssrw -- Mistress of the Elephantine shooting her arrows
She Who Runs Like an Arrow (ref. to Nile)