hn

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See also: HN, hN, .hn, h*n, Hn., ḥn, ḫn, and ẖn

English[edit]

Interjection[edit]

hn

  1. Used to tag a rhetorical question.
    • 1956, Ian Fleming, chapter 14, in Diamonds Are Forever:
      Up to seventeen per cent at bingo and the wheel of fortune, and fifteen to twenty per cent at the slots. Not bad for the House, hn?

See also[edit]

Aleut[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Letter[edit]

hn (upper case Hn)

  1. A letter of the Aleut alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Egyptian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

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  1. chest, box
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      Recitation: This Unas is the accountant of the gods, in charge of the enclosure of Ra, having been born to Nehet-netjeru, who is in the prow of the barque of Ra. Unas will sit in front of him, Unas will open his chests, Unas will break open his decrees, Unas will seal his scrolls, Unas will send his untiring messengers, Unas will do what he says to Unas.
  2. sarcophagus
  3. (figuratively) body as a holder for the heart
  4. (figuratively) skull as a holder for the brain

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Allen, James (2013) A New Concordance of the Pyramid Texts, volume III, Providence: Brown University, PT 309.1–309.7 (Pyr. 490a–491d), W