𓄡
𓄡 - Egyptian
Glyph origin
Representing a mammal’s belly (with teats) and tail, viewed from the underside. The phonetic value of ẖ is derived by the rebus principle from its use as the logogram for ẖt ( “ belly ” ) . The color of this glyph when painted greatly varied.
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