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Akh
[ ahk ]
noun
, Egyptian Mythology.
- the transfigured and beatified spirit of a dead person.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Akh1
Vocalization of Egyptian ʾh̬ spirit of the dead
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Example Sentences
Ancient Egyptians believed that every person has three souls: Ka, Ba, and Akh.
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This treaty was repudiated by King Bau-akh-iddina, who was transported with his palace treasures to Assyria.
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It is interesting to speculate upon the probable motives of Akh-en-Aten in introducing this new cult into Egypt.
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Akh, Sergyi Petrvitch, when I think of it, how circumspectly we women must behave!
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Akh, if I could also pass in review mentally all the objects in my room!
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For heaven's sake .... akh, for heaven's sake, do sing us something.
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