- Foreleg-thigh of ox
The Foreleg and thigh of ox hieroglyph of
Ancient Egypt is an old hieroglyph; it even represented a nighttime constellation, (theBig Dipper ). It came to have many uses in Ancient Egypt over three millenia.Iconographic usage of ox foreleg
Offered as "Thigh-forward", "meat"
One of the major iconographic uses in Ancient Egypt of the Ox-foreleg was as part of the food offering to the individual being honored-(the deceased), and engraved upon their
stele s. Often besides laying on the top of the pile of food offerings, it is shown being presented to the honored individual, thigh first.Offered as "Hoof-forward", "strength"
Iconographically used as the symbolism of "strength", "power", "dominion".
List of uses
A list of uses for the Foreleg hieroglyph, with no order of importance actually implied:
:#–Foreleg of ox, a "Choice Cut of meat":#–Mortuary Offering for ritual; the first item shown in the formulaic listing of items given to the deceased on the
Funerary stele -(Thigh, then fowl, bread, wine, beer, and linen, etc.).:#–In ritual ceremony, the right foreleg-(of the ox) is always 'unfettered' while incapacitating the ox, and is the sacrificed/ceremonial foreleg.:#–Ideogram, ordeterminative –
"thigh", "arm"
" 'khepesh' ", (h)pš):#–The "strong (human) arm", the strength implied by royal or divine gift.:#–for "strength"-(khepesh) in dedication ceremonies, (Opening of the Mouth ); also before mummy internment.:#–the foreleg-thigh shape is equivalent to the power implied from the similar-shapedscimitar presented by a god.:#–"The Foreleg" as theBig Dipper ; equivalent in theEpic of Gilgamesh of theMesopotamian civilizations, to theBull of Heaven .Rosetta Stone
Though the Foreleg is not used in the
Rosetta Stone directly, the ('khepesh')-strength of the scimitar is. In line R-6: "....and a statue of the god of the city, giving to him-(pharaohPtolemy V ), a sword royal-("khepesh nesu") of victory...."; the word khepesh-(hieroglyphs) uses theScimitar (hieroglyph) as the determinative. The quote is part of the ten rewards to be given to Pharaoh Ptolemy V in the Rosetta Stone.ee also
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Gardiner's Sign List#F. Parts of Mammals References
*Budge. "An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary," E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, 1978. (In two volumes) (softcover, ISBN 0-486-23615-3)
*Budge. "The Rosetta Stone," E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1929, Dover edition(unabridged), 1989. (softcover, ISBN 0-486-26163-8)
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