Amun

//ˈɑːmən//

Synonyms for "amun" (2 found)

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Related words (1)

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Translations

16 translations across 12 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • Ἀμοῦν name (Egyptian wind deity)
  • Ἄμμων name (Egyptian wind deity)

Arabic

1 entries
  • آمُون name (Egyptian wind deity)

Coptic

1 entries
  • ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ name (Egyptian wind deity)

French

1 entries
  • Amon name (Egyptian wind deity)

German

1 entries
  • Ammon name (Egyptian wind deity)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • אָמוֹן name (Egyptian wind deity)

Italian

2 entries
  • Ammone name (Egyptian wind deity)
  • Amon name (Egyptian wind deity)

Latin

1 entries
  • Ammōn name (Egyptian wind deity)

Marathi

1 entries
  • आमुन name (Egyptian wind deity)

Polish

1 entries
  • Amon name (Egyptian wind deity)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • Amon name (Egyptian wind deity)
  • Amun name (Egyptian wind deity)
  • Ámon name (Egyptian wind deity)

Spanish

1 entries
  • Amón name (Egyptian wind deity)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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Visitors from across the world gathered Thursday in Aswan, Egypt, for a rare glimpse of a unique event that still amazes the world — when the sun rays go inside the corridor of the Abu Simbel temples and perpendicular on the faces of Ramses II, his wife, Queen Nefertari and the god Amun on the back wall.

Source: tatoeba (11045566)

Indeed, by now, although the god of the Shepherds was Baal, to whom they gave the name of Set because already it was well known upon the Nile, the Shepherd kings re-built the temples of Ra and Amun and Ptah, of Isis and of Hathor, that their forefathers had destroyed when first they invaded Egypt, and themselves made offerings in them, acknowledging these divinities.

Source: tatoeba (11832584)

The hornèd patriarch of the sheep, Like Egypt's Amun roused from sleep, Shook his sage head with gesture mute, And emphasized with stamp of foot.

Source: wiktionary

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