Difference between revisions of "Mastabatoom"
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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastaba Wikipedia] | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastaba Wikipedia] | ||
** [http://members.tripod.com/~ib205/tombs.html Evolution of Egyptian Tombs] | ** [http://members.tripod.com/~ib205/tombs.html Evolution of Egyptian Tombs] | ||
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+ | * '''batou:''' (''Japanese'') sword or scabbard (possible phallic imagery?) | ||
* '''toom:''' (''adj.'') empty; (''v.t.'') to empty → the empty tomb as a sign of Christ's resurrection | * '''toom:''' (''adj.'') empty; (''v.t.'') to empty → the empty tomb as a sign of Christ's resurrection | ||
* '''toom:''' (''n.'') a rubbish tip → the kitchen midden, or rubbish tip, in [[HCE|HCE's]] backyard → see [[Dumb!]] | * '''toom:''' (''n.'') a rubbish tip → the kitchen midden, or rubbish tip, in [[HCE|HCE's]] backyard → see [[Dumb!]] | ||
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+ | * '''tomb:''' (''n.'') a "mastaba tomb" would be a burial site | ||
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+ | * '''Atum:''' Early Egyptian deity - the first god, who created himself (suggestive of a ricorso). A hermaphrodite. Created the other deities either by coupling with his own shadow or out of his own semen (suggesting a masturbatory act), depending on the tradition. Had two aspects - one as the 'young' rising sun and one as the 'old' setting sun (a cycle of death and rebirth) | ||
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atum Atum] | ||
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nefertum Nefertum] | ||
* '''masturbation''' | * '''masturbation''' | ||
− | * '''Mastabatoom:''' onomatopoeic word representing the sound of Tim Finnegan's fall | + | * '''Mastabatoom:''' an onomatopoeic word representing the sound of Tim Finnegan's fall |
Revision as of 12:38, 31 December 2006
- mastaba: a flat-roofed clay building used to mark a burial site in ancient Egypt; the forerunner of the pyramid
- batou: (Japanese) sword or scabbard (possible phallic imagery?)
- toom: (adj.) empty; (v.t.) to empty → the empty tomb as a sign of Christ's resurrection
- tomb: (n.) a "mastaba tomb" would be a burial site
- Atum: Early Egyptian deity - the first god, who created himself (suggestive of a ricorso). A hermaphrodite. Created the other deities either by coupling with his own shadow or out of his own semen (suggesting a masturbatory act), depending on the tradition. Had two aspects - one as the 'young' rising sun and one as the 'old' setting sun (a cycle of death and rebirth)
- masturbation
- Mastabatoom: an onomatopoeic word representing the sound of Tim Finnegan's fall