The hieroglyph of Leo, for instance, occurs among the symbols of the Mithraic worship." [noun]
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The other view traces it to khem or khame, hieroglyph khmi, which denotes black earth as opposed to barren sand, and occurs in Plutarch as XvAda; on this derivation alchemy is explained as meaning the " Egyptian art." [noun]
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Pierre knew very well what a hieroglyph was, but dared not speak. [noun]
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A hieroglyph," said the Rhetor, "is an emblem of something not cognizable by the senses but which possesses qualities resembling those of the symbol. [noun]
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The hieroglyph of Leo, for instance, occurs among the symbols of the Mithraic worship." [Please select]
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As usual in Egyptian writing, the hieroglyph of these buildings takes the form of a plan. [Please select]
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The entire hieroglyph is read from left to right, as we read words in English. [Please select]
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They had nothing to guide them and nothing to restrain them except what was written in their hearts, and this mysterious hieroglyph they had not yet learned to decipher. [Please select]
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