Associations to the word «Thoth»
Noun
- Osiris
- Horus
- Hermes
- Isis
- Scribe
- Crowley
- Egyptian
- Conan
- Ra
- Shu
- Papyrus
- Wisdom
- Palette
- Nut
- Pantheon
- Deity
- Nemesis
- Underworld
- Amen
- Deceased
- Pharaoh
- Ani
- Seth
- Artemis
- Goddess
- Serpent
- Deluge
- Sorcerer
- Magna
- Weighing
- Egypt
- Afterlife
- Vizier
- Magic
- Thebes
- Jackal
- Daddy
- Loki
- God
- Herodotus
- Aquinas
- Beak
- Chanting
- Mythology
- Astrology
- Nile
- Netherlands
- Scroll
- Ape
- Epithet
- Bandage
- Gods
- Greek
- Thor
- Tablet
- Moon
- Cult
- Ptolemy
- Sphinx
- Spell
- Breathing
- Symbolism
- Crocodile
- Memphis
- Mummy
- Inventor
- Divinity
- Dead
- Myth
- Pyramid
- Deck
- Omega
- Temple
- Missile
- Ancient
- Invention
- Oracle
Adjective
Wiktionary
THOTH, proper noun. The ancient Egyptian moon god of wisdom, learning, and magic, usually depicted as an ibis or baboon.
Dictionary definition
THOTH, noun. Egyptian Moon deity with the head of an ibis; god of wisdom and learning and the arts; scribe of the gods.
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