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𓃅 𳃅 𓃃 𓃄 ≠ 𓇐 𓇏 𓆷 Špička 𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃅 𛹘 𛹙 ?

𓃅 𓊹 𓊹 Twin Gods ⇔ Gemini ⇔ 𓇮𓏏𓇼 | 𓊨𓏏𓆇 Sopdet & Ishtar | 𓇼𓇔 Canopus vs Sirius 𓊨𓁹𓀭

󳡵 󴔽 󳠣 󳠤 󳠥 󳠦 󳠧 󳠨 󳠩 󳠪 󳠫 󳠬 󳠭 󳠮 󳠯 󳠰 󳡣 󳡤 󳛺 󳛻 󳛼 󳛽 󳛾 󳛿 󴔿 ⇔ 𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃃 𓏜 špička = toe 𓌟

𓃅 ⋍ 𓃃 𓄹 𓏤 toe ⇔ 𓌟

𓃅 𓇼 󳹖 #Sah 𓃃 𓊹𓊹𓊹 𓃄 𓃅 ≈ Orion “Father of the Gods” 𓃅

𓃅𓇼󳹖 Orion "The Field" ≈ 𓇏𓏏𓈇 field ξιφήρης xiphḗrēs : ēnsis “sword” -fer “-carrying” PSM !
𓃅𓇼󳹖 Orion ≈ 𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃃 𓏜 ≈ 𓋴 𓃀 𓇼 •al-Šabar الجَبَار al-jabār ensifer •an-Sobhor "Giant"
𓃅𓇼󳹖 Orion ≈ Špička 𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃅

Orion

𓌨𓂋𓂝𓃅𓇼
𓁷𓂋𓂢𓃅𓇼
^^ The name "Orion" might be associated with this phonetic reading Hr-r-…-an 𒀭

𒀯 𒉺𒇻 𒍣 𒀭𒈾 ≈ 𒉺𒁳-𒀭 rêu-AN ≈ Orion "Sky Shepherd" 󳉙 @ Dendera
𒀯 𒉺𒇻 𒍣 𒀭𒈾 SIPA.ZI.AN.NA "The Loyal Shepherd of Heaven"
𒀯 𒉺𒇻 𒍣 𒀭𒈾 SIPA.ZI.AN.NA "True Shepherd of Anu" – Anu chief god of the heavenly realms.
𒀯 𒉺𒇻 𒍣 𒀭𒈾 SIPA.ZI.AN.NA šitaddaru or šidallu
𒀯 𒉺𒇻 𒍣 𒀭𒈾 SIPA.CI.AN.NA ≈ špička ≈ 𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃃 𓄹 𓏤 | toe | 𓃃 ≈ 𓃅 missing sign

󴑖 Fuhrmann Ferryman 𓃅 Orion decan ⇔ 𓄚 •ket "kid" haedi in Aurigaⁿ zodiac

𓃅 𓏜 | endow (with)

𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃃 𓏜 | endow (with) | sovvenzionare < subventio
𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃃 𓏜 | endow (with) | spéčivatʹ обеспе́чивать obespéčivatʹ ⇔ spende! special? spiel schenk
𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃃 𓄹 𓏤 | toe | špička @ CES! / ⇔ spike : pike Speiche? Spur Sporn? /
𓋴 𓐟 𓄿 𓎛 𓃃 𓄹 𓏤 | toe | إصبع القدم isbaiłqdem AR! ⋍Speiche Spalt Spreitzeh / Shabahhn (bein) / Schienbein?

𓃅 špička ≠
Spica is the brightest object in the constellation of Virgo and one of the 20 brightest stars in the night sky. It has the Bayer designation α Virginis

𓃅 the ligature suggests something akin to banTr / schenk?

𓆼𓆼𓆼𓄟 Khaumes ⇔ 𒀯𒎌 "Myriads" Pleiades passt neben Orion
𓌨𓂋𓂝𓃅𓇼 | 𓄟𓅃 "Left/Lower arm of Orion" Moses Horus
𓌨𓂋𓂝𓃅𓇼 | 𓊨𓁹𓀭 "Left/Lower arm of Osiris"
𓇼𓇼 𓏧 𓏧𓏧 𓇼𓇼 𓇼𓇼 (II 3 5 II II) 𓊹𓊹𓊹 !!! 󴑖
𓂝𓂋𓏏𓇼 | 𓁹𓅃 "right Osiris?"
𓁷𓂋𓂢𓃅𓇼 | 𓄟𓅃 "Right/Upper arm of Orion"
𓊨 𓏏 𓏙 𓏏 | Ishtar Sothis Thea!

Orion clearly linked with the Egyptian god Osiris and the Greek god Dionysus. In some myths, Orion is said to be a great hunter who was placed among the stars by Zeus after his death. The constellation is often depicted as a hunter holding a club and a shield, and it is associated with themes of strength, bravery, and the afterlife.

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