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Hotep (ḥtp; also rendered hetep [1]) is an Egyptian word that roughly translates as "to be satisfied, at peace". The word also refers to an "offering" ritually presented to a deity or a dead person, hence "be pleased, be gracious, be at peace". It is rendered in Egyptian hieroglyphs as an altar/offering table (Gardiner sign R4). The noun ḥtp.w means "peace, contentment". [2] Davies (2018) interprets the concept of ḥtp as "the result of action in accord with maat [the proper order of the universe]". [3]
The so-called offering formula begins with ḥtp-dj-nsw "an offering given by the king". [4]
Egyptian ḥtp became Coptic ϩⲁⲧⲡ/ϩⲟⲧⲡ hatp/hotp "be content" and ϩⲱⲧⲡ hōtp "be reconciled". [5] [6]
Hotep as part of ancient Egyptian names, such as Hotepsekhemwy (ḥr ḥtp-sḫm.wj "the two powers are at peace"), the first ruler of Egypt's Second Dynasty. [7]
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dictionary definition. (May 2023) |
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ḥtp in hieroglyphs | ||
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Hotep (ḥtp; also rendered hetep [1]) is an Egyptian word that roughly translates as "to be satisfied, at peace". The word also refers to an "offering" ritually presented to a deity or a dead person, hence "be pleased, be gracious, be at peace". It is rendered in Egyptian hieroglyphs as an altar/offering table (Gardiner sign R4). The noun ḥtp.w means "peace, contentment". [2] Davies (2018) interprets the concept of ḥtp as "the result of action in accord with maat [the proper order of the universe]". [3]
The so-called offering formula begins with ḥtp-dj-nsw "an offering given by the king". [4]
Egyptian ḥtp became Coptic ϩⲁⲧⲡ/ϩⲟⲧⲡ hatp/hotp "be content" and ϩⲱⲧⲡ hōtp "be reconciled". [5] [6]
Hotep as part of ancient Egyptian names, such as Hotepsekhemwy (ḥr ḥtp-sḫm.wj "the two powers are at peace"), the first ruler of Egypt's Second Dynasty. [7]