Bread-cone (hieroglyph)
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The ancient Egyptian Bread Cone is one of the oldest language hieroglyphs from Ancient Egypt. It was used in the early dynasties of Egypt, with usage at the time of the Pyramid Texts. The meaning of the Bread Cone is: "to give", "present".
[edit] Language usage: other words of "to give"
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Since the concept "to give" is of common usage in human society, more than one word fulfilled this for the Ancient Egyptians. The usage of the Bread-cone in language is "di", to give, present. It became formulaic; for example: the pharaoh, "given-(bread-cone), Ankh-life, Endurance-(Djed), forever, like Ra".
[edit] Iconographic usage of Bread-cone
Since the usage of the Bread-cone was also formulaic, it often appeared in Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic iconography. It is commonly found in the last line before an individual's name, but is used throughout texts: for example, gods are often referenced as giving items, accomplishments, gifts, products of the country, to the individual of whom it is being written.



