ḥrt

Etymology 1
, thus ‘(the one) being atop’. Some early writings of the sense ‘sky’ use determinatives that perhaps instead suggest a connection with the verb.

Noun

 * 1) sky
 * 2) sky as the dwelling-place of gods and the dead king
 * 3)  temple, earthly dwelling-place (of a god)
 * 4) temple roof
 * 5) upper side, upper surface
 * 1) upper side, upper surface

Usage notes
In the Late Period this word is often found in the dual with unchanged meaning.

Noun

 * 1) (female) supervisor, boss (+ genitive: of (wet nurses, harem women, a household, etc.))

Noun

 * 1) inundation of the Nile
 * 2) water in general

Noun

 * 1) rock-cut tomb
 * 2) particularly, one of the rock-cut royal tombs of the New Kingdom, such as those at the Valley of the Kings
 * 3) necropolis (of a particular city)
 * 4) afterworld, realm of the dead
 * 1) afterworld, realm of the dead

Etymology 3
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Proper noun

 * 1) female Horus, Horus-goddess, Horet

Noun

 * 1)  road, path, specifically one by land as opposed to water

Descendants
Traditionally linked as a descendant, but rejected as such by Černý: