Crossword-Solution: HATHOR 6 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Egyptian goddess of mirth 1 answer
HORUS the Elder, wife of 1 answer
sky goddess 1 answer
Egyptian goddess of love 2 answers
Goddess with a cow's head 2 answers
Goddess of love 9 answers
EGYPTIAN month 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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There is no doubt that the stele is of native workmanship, but the influence of Egypt may be seen in the technique of the carving, in the winged disk above the figures, and still more in the representation of the goddess in her character as the Egyptian Hathor, with disk and horns, vulture head-dress and papyrus-sceptre.
Legends Of Babylon And Egypt Leonard W. King 2006
The slaughter of men by the Eye of Ra in the form of the goddess Hathor, who during the night wades in their blood, is suggestive of Africa; and so too is her drinking of men's blood mixed with the narcotic mandrake and with seven thousand vessels of beer, with the result that through drunkenness she ceased from slaughter.
Legends Of Babylon And Egypt Leonard W. King 2006
The latter part of the narrative is directly connected with the cult- ritual and beer-drinking at the Festivals of Hathor and Ra; but the destruction of men by slaughter in place of drowning appears to belong to the original myth.
Legends Of Babylon And Egypt Leonard W. King 2006
When Amenophis III copied Hatshepsut's sculptures for his own series at Luxor, he assigned this duty to the greater goddess Hathor, perhaps the most powerful of the cosmic goddesses and the mother of the world.
Legends Of Babylon And Egypt Leonard W. King 2006
But in public they said nothing, since the story of this child had gone abroad and folk declared that it was sent by the gods, and divine, and that the goddesses, Isis, Nepthys, and Hathor, with Khemu, the Maker of Mankind, were seen in the birth chamber, glowing like gold.
Morning Star H. Rider Haggard 2006
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Appears in: Chronicle, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1970–2007).