Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- See
hen' .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb obsolete Hence.
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- adverb obsolete
hence
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Examples
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Osiris also was crowned at Suten-henen, and in this city lived the great Bennu bird, or Phoenix, and the "Crusher of Bones" mentioned in the Negative Confession.
Legends of the Gods The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations 1895
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Ra asserted his intention of being master of the rebels, and this is probably referred to in the Book of the Dead, Chapter XVII., in which it is said that Ra rose as king for the first time in Suten - henen.
Legends of the Gods The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations 1895
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R [= a] when at the beginning he rose in the city of Suten-henen
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Suten-henen (Heracleopolis), I have not uttered falsehood.
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My purity is the purity of the great Bennu which is in the city of Suten-henen (Heracleopolis), for, behold.,
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My purity is the purity of that great _Bennu_ which is in the city of Suten-henen
Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings Epiphanius Wilson 1880
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Abtu (Abydos), thou lord of souls, thou mighty one of strength, thou lord of the _atef_ crown in Suten-henen, thou lord of the divine form in the city of Nifu-ur, thou lord of the tomb, thou mighty one of souls in Tattu, thou lord of [sepulchral] offerings, thou whose festivals are many in
Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings Epiphanius Wilson 1880
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Hail, Osiris, governor of Amenti, grant thou light and fire to the happy soul which is in Suten-henen (Heracleopolis); and [O ye children of Horus] grant ye power unto the living soul of the Osiris Nu within his flame.
Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings Epiphanius Wilson 1880
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"Homage to thee, O thou who art mighty in thine hour, thou great and mighty Prince, dweller in An-rut-f, [Footnote: The place where nothing grows -- the underworld.] lord of eternity and creator of everlastingness, thou art the lord of Suten-henen _ (_i. e.
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And it came to pass that Sekhet of the offerings waded about in the night season in their blood, beginning at Suten - henen. [
Legends of the Gods The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations 1895
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