. (See Dümichen, Rec. IV, 100, where this verb is in parallel with others of the same sense.)

This deity is again mentioned in the 39th chapter as taking part in the conflict with the dragon of darkness, and it is named in the strange magic formulæ already found in the Pyramid texts. She is called

(Teta 310), and she apparently defends the deceased (ib., l. 303) against two serpent divinities, one of whom at least,