Bread bun (hieroglyph)
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| t (or "feminine") Bread bun "semicircle" in hieroglyphs | 
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The Ancient Egyptian Bread bun hieroglyph is Gardiner sign listed no. X1 for the side view of a bread bun. It is also the simple shape of a semicircle. The hieroglyph is listed under the Gardiner category of loaves and cakes.
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"Bread bun/Semi-circle" as Feminine Determiner
Besides alphabetic-t, the bread bun is used for words that are feminine, as an end qualifying determinant, often shown before other qualifying ideograms or determinants in the hieroglyphic word block-(quadrat hieroglyphic block).
Palermo Stone
The t hieroglyph is used extensively throughout the Palermo Stone of the 24th to 23rd century BC, and it is used in the first row (Row I of VI), for the naming of King Tiu of Lower Egypt (a King of the North).

Palermo Stone, King Series, Row I (predynastic)
The following is the list of predynastic pharaohs (Nile Delta north) represented on the Palermo Piece of the 7–piece Palermo Stone: The sequence is in the proper order with the beginning Pharaoh on the right: (reading right-to-left, seven complete names pictured in year-registers):
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- Owl...Papyrus...Ripple......Tether...Bread&Feather.Bivalve...Cloth
- Belly.....Fish......Plow........Lake.............Quail.........Newborn...Ka
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Note: On the Palermo Stone all the hieroglyphs face in the other direction (Gardiner signs are only facing left; on the stone they face right (reading right-to-left)). The source of the following Pharaohs is only from this King List; a few have artifacts that further confirm their reign (the Double Falcon King). The pharaohs deficient in information are: Hsekiu, Khayu, Tiu (pharaoh), Thesh, Neheb, Wazner, Mekh.
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 (start of T) | 
 Breadbun or "feminine" t | Succeeded by 
 Land ti | 
The Egyptian hieroglyph alphabetic letters
The following two tables show the Egyptian uniliteral signs. (24 letters, but multiple use hieroglyphs)
| a 
 | i 
 | y 
 | ' 
 | (w,u) 
 | B 
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| P 
 | F 
 | M 
 | N 
 | R 
 | H1 
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| H2 
 | Kh1 
 | Kh2 
 | S 
 | (Sh)=Š 
 | Q/K2 
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| K 
 | G 
 | T 
 | Ch—Tj 
 | D 
 | Dj 
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| L/(R) (special) (Ptolemaic, etc.) 
 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 
| a | i (ee) | y ii | ' ah, (aïn) | w, (u) (oo) | B | |||||||||||||||||
| P | F | M | N | R | H1 | |||||||||||||||||
| H2 | (Kh)1 | (Kh)2 | S | Sh (Sh) | K emphatic | |||||||||||||||||
| K | G | T | Tj Ch Tsh | D | Dj | |||||||||||||||||
| (additionally 4 for vert/horiz) | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | |||||||||||||||||
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 M (horiz) M2-Plinth | 
 N (vert) (see: N (red crown)) | 
 S (vert) S (folded) cloth) |  M (3rd-M -2nd-vert) M3-Baker's tool (vertical) | |||||||||||||||||||
| (additionally 3 for equivalents) | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | |||||||||||||||||
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 is— 
 y2-Two strokes | 
 is— 
 letter w, u (see w2-Coil) | 
 T (no. 2) T2-Pestle | 
See also
References
- ↑ Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook, uniliteral: U23, p. 62-63.
- Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook, Ruth Schumann-Antelme, and Stéphane Rossini. c 1998, English trans. 2002, Sterling Publishing Co. (Index, Summary lists (tables), selected uniliterals, biliterals, and triliterals.) (softcover, ISBN 1-4027-0025-3)



















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