benben stone

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Etymology[edit]

From Egyptian bnbn (Benben, the first mound or stone to arise from the primordial waters at the creation of the world)—compare bnbnt (pyramidion)—and stone.

Noun[edit]

benben stone (plural benben stones)

  1. A sacred stone found in solar temples in ancient Egypt.
    • 1991, H W F Saggs, Civilization Before Greece and Rome:
      Out of the benben stone, on its substructure representing the primeval hill, developed the religious symbol which we know as the obelisk.
    • 2001, Martin Isler, Sticks, Stones, and Shadows: Building the Egyptian Pyramids:
      According to beliefs, the pyramidion on its apex represents the benben stone, an ancient object that was thought to receive the first rays of the rising sun.