Thoth
pronunciation
How to pronounce Thoth in British English: UK [θəuθ,təut]
How to pronounce Thoth in American English: US [θoθ, tot]
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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 .