duânkhdedusTumneb
Giving ·life ·stability ·strength ·Tum ·lord of ·
Ȧnnuternefer
Heliopolis ·the god ·gracious ·
ânebenḥa·t
great ·lord ·of ·the temple.

i. e. This is Tum, the lord of Heliopolis, the gracious and great god, the lord of his temple, who gives life, stability, and strength.

The inscription between the god and the sphinx-king differs from that of the preceding pyramidions; it is:

erdu·tqebeḥȧrefduânkh
For ·a gift ·libation ·to make ·him ·give ·life.

i. e. The king pours out a libation of water in order to receive from him [the god] life.

North Face of the Pyramidion.

The four columns above to the left refer to the sphinx-king and read: