Aten
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a solar deity declared by amenhotep iv to be the only god, represented as a solar disk with rays ending in human hands.
historical examples
he paced up and down, then halted and began to spout at aten and the keeper of foodstuffs.
the fifth-dimension tube william fitzgerald jenkins
“i—i ha’ not ‘aten much fur two or three days,” he said to evans.
“seth” frances hodgson burnett
it seems undoubted that the aten cult was a development of pure egyptian religious thought.
history of egypt, chalda, syria, babylonia, and -ssyria in the light of recent discovery l.w. king and h.r. hall
aten, the disk of the sun, stands in a cl-ss by himself in egyptian mythology.
myths and legends of ancient egypt lewis spence
aten told me one chap argued that we ought to be shoved out into the jungle again as compatriots of jacaro.
the fifth-dimension tube william fitzgerald jenkins
they followed closely as aten wormed his way through the crowd.
the fifth-dimension tube william fitzgerald jenkins
the name of the sun-disc was aten, and its worship was kindred to that of ra, the mid-day sun.
the grotesque in church art t. tindall wildridge
the stranger must not die; it would spoil the ceremony; aten would be wroth.
astounding stories, july, 1931 various
aten began to circle for height tommy refilled the magazine.
the fifth-dimension tube william fitzgerald jenkins
if rahn tries a night attack, aten and i take off and shoot them down again.
the fifth-dimension tube william fitzgerald jenkins
noun
(in ancient egypt) the solar disc worshipped as the sole god in the reign of akhenaten
noun
a variant spelling of aten
a name of the sun in ancient egypt, from egyptian itn.
variant of aten.
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