ḥr

Etymology 1
Possibly cognate with 🇨🇬; compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. If so, perhaps from a form such as. However, some authors consider such a correspondence irregular.

Noun

 * 1) face (of a person or animal)
 * 2) facial expression
 * 3) sight, scope of vision
 * 4) front surface (of a building, door, etc.)
 * 5) bow (of a ship)

Preposition

 * 1) upon, on, on top of
 * 2) onto, on (with motion)
 * 3) in, on (a vehicle, boat, etc.)
 * 4) at, in (a place)
 * 5) to, upon (a side)
 * 6) in (water)
 * 7) in, for (some duration of time)
 * 8) at (some time)
 * 9) and, in addition to
 * 10) per, for each
 * 11) from, originating from (a place)
 * 12) because of, for the sake of
 * 13) by means of, using
 * 14) marked with, under (someone’s name or seal)
 * 15)  saying;
 * 1)  saying;

Usage notes
Conjunction is usually expressed by directly juxtaposing two nouns, but occasionally or  are used to link the nouns instead. The latter may represent a somewhat closer coordination than the former.

In Late Egyptian texts, this preposition is often omitted where expected or found erroneously written where unneeded.

Descendants
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Etymology 2
According to Loprieno, formed from a stem + the Proto-Afroasiatic nominative case marker ; in Egyptian, Proto-Afroasiatic case markers were generally lost, but  became a glide  instead when the stem ended in a vowel. The stem is probably related either to the preposition, with the theonym thus meaning ‘the One Above’, or to the verb , with the theonym meaning ‘the Distant One’, or to both.

Proper noun

 * 1) Horus, the falcon-headed Egyptian god of kingship
 * 2)  one of a number of minor Horus-gods
 * 1)  one of a number of minor Horus-gods
 * 1)  one of a number of minor Horus-gods
 * 1)  one of a number of minor Horus-gods
 * 1)  one of a number of minor Horus-gods