ꜣbwt

Etymology 1
Sometimes hypothesized to be from a form such as, in which case it would perhaps be cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  extended family, relatives, people of a household

Usage notes
This word was originally restricted to administrative and juridical contexts but came to be in general use by the Middle Kingdom. By the New Kingdom it was archaic and appeared primarily in religious texts (the Book of the Dead).

Etymology 2
. Perhaps related to,. Less likely, some authors have connected it with, thus ‘desirable image’, or to because enemies were associated with the left.

Noun

 * 1) appearance, outward form
 * 2)  the symbol or effigy of an enemy to be ritually destroyed, often in the form of a sacrifical animal