Oasis. There were seven oases in the Libyan desert, to the west of Egypt. The Egyptian word is
Ombos. The modern Kôm-Omboo, which see. [29] [86]
Orontes. The principal river of Syria, called in Egyptian
Osarkon I. A king of the XXIId dynasty, whose name in Egyptian is [38] [71] [72]
| suten-kaut? | Kherp-kheper-Râ-sotep-en-Râ | sa Râ | Ȧmen-mer-Ûsarken |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Made governor by Ra, chosen of Ra", | the Sun's offspring, | "Beloved of Amen, Osarkon." |
| suten-kaut? | Kherp-kheper-Râ-sotep-en-Râ |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Made governor by Ra, chosen of Ra", |
| sa Râ | Ȧmen-mer-Ûsarken |
| the Sun's offspring, | "Beloved of Amen, Osarkon." |
Osiris. One of the oldest of the Egyptian gods and the judge of the dead in the Lower World. His worship was universal throughout Egypt at all times. His Egyptian name is