Sebek. The crocodile-headed deity and a form of Râ. He was specially worshiped in the Fayoom, and his Egyptian name was
Sebek-Râ. A combination of the gods Sebek and Râ, the local deity of Ombos. [29]
Sekhet. A lion-headed goddess and the wife of Ptah. As a destroying deity her name is
Sektet Boat. The boat of the evening-sun Tum, in which he was thought to pass over the heavens. In Egyptian the word is written
Seni·t. The Egyptian name of Esneh, which see. [87]
Set or Sutekh. The national god of the Hyksos or the Shepherd kings of Asia, whose worship was forced on the Egyptians. He was the personification of evil, and was represented as an ass-headed deity with the usual divine insignia. He was the sworn enemy of Horus, whose father (Osiris) he had slain, and is identified with the devil. His picture,