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− | * '''Sheba:''' Saba, an ancient kingdom in the south of the Arabian peninsula | + | * '''''sheb'':''' (''Arabic'') a rock |
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+ | * '''''ushabti'':''' (''Ancient Egyptian'') answerer → in ancient Egypt ''ushabti'' were figurines placed in the tomb of a deceased person, who were beleived to perform any manual labour that fell to the deceased's lot in the afterlife | ||
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+ | * '''Sheba:''' Saba, an ancient kingdom in the south of the Arabian peninsula from which, supposedly, the Queen of Sheba came |
Latest revision as of 09:16, 7 September 2010
- shabby
- shebi: (Turkish) likeness
- sheb: (Arabic) a rock
- ushabti: (Ancient Egyptian) answerer → in ancient Egypt ushabti were figurines placed in the tomb of a deceased person, who were beleived to perform any manual labour that fell to the deceased's lot in the afterlife
- Sheba: Saba, an ancient kingdom in the south of the Arabian peninsula from which, supposedly, the Queen of Sheba came