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Thoth
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Thoth  (thth, tt)
n. Mythology
The Egyptian god of the moon and of wisdom and learning, usually represented as having the head and neck of an ibis.

Thoth [θəʊθ təʊt]
n
(Myth & Legend / Non-European Myth & Legend) (in Egyptian mythology) a moon deity, scribe of the gods and protector of learning and the arts
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Noun1.Thoth - Egyptian Moon deity with the head of an ibisThoth - Egyptian Moon deity with the head of an ibis; god of wisdom and learning and the arts; scribe of the gods


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The tomb, part of the Dra Abu El-Naga necropolis, also includes drawings and hieroglyphics taken in part from the Book of the Dead, the ancient Egyptian funerary text, and could be that of a senior functionary named Djehuty, the CSIC said.
The tomb, part of the Dra Abu El-Naga necropolis, also includes drawings and hieroglyphics taken in part from the Book of the Dead, the ancient Egyptian funerary text, and could be that of a senior functionary named Djehuty, the CSIC said.
 
 
 
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