Stair-single (hieroglyph)

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O40
Stair-(Single)
in hieroglyphs
Relief with offerings to Sobek, showing Stair-Double; (See in Budge, Rdu, the stairs of Sobek).[1] (The offering relief is by Scribe Aa-mer-R-u(coil)-t, (Aa-mer-r-u-t); a meteor (hieroglyph) unlisted replaces the incense-pot.)
The ancient Egyptian Single-Stair hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. O40 is a single staircase in the Gardiner subset for "buildings, parts of buildings, etc." A second full double-staircase is no. O41,[2]
O41

In the Egyptian language, the single stair hieroglyph is used as a determinative.

Preceded by
D56

leg
rd
O40

single-
stair
(determinative)
rd="stairs"
"staircase"
Succeeded by
X8

bread-cone
(di)
rdi


See also

  • Gardiner's Sign List#O. Buildings, Parts of Buildings, etc.

References

  1. Budge, 1978, (1920). An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, p.436B.
  2. Betrò, 1995. Hieroglyphics: The Writings of Ancient Egypt, Double stair, p. 186.
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