menat
See also: menât
English

Menat necklace.
Etymology
Borrowed from Egyptian mnjt in the form of the 19th-century Lepsius-style transcription menȧt.
Noun
menat (plural menats)
- In Ancient Egypt, a heavy beaded necklace and musical instrument with a crescent-shaped plate in the front and a keyhole-shaped amuletic counterweight in the rear, considered sacred to Hathor.
- The keyhole-shaped counterweight of such a necklace, considered an amulet to secure divine protection and to ensure fertility.
Catalan
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