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F; Parts of Mammals, page one

F1; cow
F1
Abbr; cow



F2; bull's head
F2
Det; anger



F3; hippo's head
F3
Phon Det; At



F4; lion's head
F4
Phon Det; Hat Log; front part, top



F5; gazelle's head
F5
Phon Det; ssA or sSA



F6; front part of a gazelle
F6
Phon Det; ssA or sSA



F7; ram's head
F7
Det; dignity



F8; front part of a ram
F8
Det; dignity



F9; leopard's head
F9
Phon Det; At



F9a; two leopard's heads
F9a
Det & Log; strength



F10; the head and neck of a cow
F10
Det; to swallow, throat, town of Hais



F11; the head and neck of a cow
F11
Det; to swallow, throat, town of Hais



F12;the head and neck of a jackal
F12
Phon; wsr Log; nape



F13; horns
F13
Phon; wp jp (only in "jpwt" - messenger and "jpt" - mission) Log; horns, top of the head



F14; horns and staff
F14
Abbr; new year



F15; horns and staff
F15
Abbr; new year



F16; horn
F16
Phon Det; ab Det & Log; horn



F17; horn and water jug
F17
Det & Log; cleansing



F18; tusk
F18
Phon Det; bH, Hw, bjA, bj (in "bjt" character) Det & Log; tooth, to bite



F19; lower jaw
F19
Det; jaw



F20; tongue
F20
Phon; ns Det & Log; tongue, chief, head, to taste



F21; ear
F21
Phon Det; sdm, sDm, jdn Det & Log; ear, leaf, hear



F22; hindparts
F22
Phon Det; kfa Phon; pH Det & Log; hindparts, bottom of a container



F23; cow's leg
F23
Det & Log; foreleg, leg, the Great Dipper



F24; cow's leg
F24
Det & Log; foreleg, leg, the Great Dipper



F25; cow's leg
F25
Phon; wHm Log; Huf



F26; goat's body
F26
Phon; hn Log; animal skin



F27; cow skin
F27
Det; leather, skin, mouse, mammals



F28; cow skin
F28
Phon; Ab Log; dappled, motley



F29; cow skin pierced by an arrow
F29
Phon; st Log; to shoot through



F30; waterskin
F30
Phon; sd




Codes

Abb; the sign is an abbreviation of a word,
Det; the sign acts as a determinative (it has no phonetic value, but provids further information about the full word),
Log; the sign is a logogram (it represents an entire word or idea),
Phon; the sign has a phonetic value, and
Phon Det; the sign is a phonetic determinant (it acts as a determinative but also has a phonetic value).


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