Thoth

pronunciation

How to pronounce Thoth in British English: UK [θəuθ,təut]word uk audio image

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  • Noun:
    Egyptian ibis-headed moon deity; god of wisdom and learning and the arts; scribe of the gods

Word Origin

Thoth
ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and magic, hieroglyphics, and the reckoning of time, from Latin, from Greek Thoth, from Egyptian Tehuti. Usually represented as a human figure with the head of an ibis. By the Greeks, assimilated to their Hermes.

Example

1. Thoth was also an extremist in his persona .
2. Thoth is said to create himself through the power of language .
3. Thoth was a master coming from a far constellation known as arcturus .
4. Thoth came not with his beloved but became enamored with shakti .
5. According to thoth the archangelic language was used in the temples of ancient egypt .

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