. All that we can say is that the word is shown by its determinative to be of wood, and by its etymology (cf.

,

) to serve for striking, blinding, or slaying. Some of the texts name Hathor, and others Nephthys. The sign

occurs in both names, and the scribes have read the rest of the name as best they could.

[52.] He who knoweth the heart and exploreth the person,