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Origin of the name MILT.
Etymology of the name MILT.
Meaning of the baby name MILT.
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MILT. See
the goddess Merte. (An Archaic Dictionary, Cooper, 1876).
MERTE? or MILT? (Pl. 67.
Part 2.). This Goddess
is frequently met with in the oldest temples, where she always accompanies
the King, when represented running with a vase and the flagellum of Osiris
in his hands, amidst various emblems. Her name appears to be Milt,
or Merte. In the Lower Regions, she has sometimes the united heads
of a lion and crocodile, with the globe of Re and the two long feathers of
Amun; but this figure is of rare occurrence, and I believe only in funeral
subjects, among the Genii or minor Deities connected with the dead.
She usually bears on her head a cluster of the northern
water plants, upon a cap terminating in a peculiar form at the back; from
which it might seem that she was more particularly connected with the
Lower Country, those water plants being emblematic of that part of
Egypt. Sometimes, however, she has those of Upper Egypt; but the
more frequent assumption of the former sufficiently proves that her name
was not Marés, one of the appellations of the Thebaïd. (The
Manners and Customs of
the Ancient Egyptians, by Wilkinson, v.5, 1847).
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