mut

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Turkish - English
happiness kut, saadet
happiness
good luck, good fortune
cui
English - English
In Egyptian religion, a sky goddess and divine mother. Mut may have originated either in the Nile River delta or in Middle Egypt. During the 18th dynasty (1539-1292 BC), she became the companion of the god Amon at Thebes. Amon, Mut, and the young god Khons (said to be her son) formed the Theban triad. The name Mut means "mother," and her role was that of an older woman among the gods. She was usually represented as a woman wearing a double crown; she was also sometimes depicted with the head of a lioness
(Egyptian mythology) patron goddess of Thebes
Wife to Amun, who she married in the 18th Dynasty The vulture-headed goddess of nature, who lived at Luxor Temple
goddess who served as Amun's divine consort
"mother": worshiped as the consort of Amun; shown as a vulture or as a woman wearing the double crown
Mother goddess, equated with Isis
the square of a body of any size of type
Turkish - Turkish
Yaklaşık iki avuç dolusu tahılı içine alan ölçek
Bütün özlemlerin eksiksiz ve sürekli olarak yerine gelmesinden duyulan kıvanç, kut, saadet
Yaklaşık iki avuç dolusu tahılı içine alan ölçek: "Koca imamdan gündeliği yarım mut zahireyle iğreti aldığı öküzler gibi bir çift öküzün kendisinde de olması hâlinde duyacağı bahtiyarlığı düşünmekteydi."- N. Nâzım
Elli şilinlik tahıl ölçeği
MUT'A
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İntifa, faydalanma
MUT'AM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yiyeceği, içeceği çok olan
MUT'İM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Taam. dan) Yemek veren, yemek yediren, doyuran