Nephthys Nephthys

Nephthys - Definition and Overview

Nephthys in hieroglyphs
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In Egyptian mythology, Nephthys is a goddess of the underworld, as well as childbirth. The name was also used as a title for the oldest woman in any household. She may have been another form of Bat or Neith.

In Egyptian art, her hair is similar to or the same as the cloth used to shroud corpses. She was depicted with a basket or a house on her head, and sometimes as a kite, falcon, hawk or other bird. She is a daughter of Nuit and Seb and the wife of Set, with whom she is the mother of Anubis. She is the sister of Isis, with whom she is often depicted.

Other names

  • Nebet-het
  • Nebt-het


Example Usage of Nephthys

nephthys: Le Pole Emploi me réclamait 399€ (avec 0 employé). Je les ai appelé, et c'est réglé.
plebraly: @Nephthys ça doit être pour faire le tris. Je le ferais, à ta place.
OyoKooN: @Nephthys Ca fait peur en effet...
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