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by Grustaf
1591 days ago
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The connection between the letter beth and the house character (which beth means) is pretty well established, it's by no means my theory. It might not be 100% certain, but it's the only one I've heard over the years. When it comes to that video, surely the professor would be aware that lowercase letters are a late invention, b is just a version of the original B, so the lowercase shape per se is irrelevant. Furthermore, I don't think there is any doubt in anyone's mind that B comes from semitic beth, so whatever you do, you need to compare THAT shape to Hieroglyphs. 𐤁 in Phoenician, ב in Hebrew. Check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bet_(letter) and scroll down to the comparison between Egyptian and the Semitic languages. And again, there's also the name of the letter, which means house, not leg. |
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The Wikipedia article for "b" seems to list both the "foot" and the "house" hieroglyphs in the development on the sidebar... not that Wikipedia is always correct.
I think the professor in that video is quite well known and has written several books on Egyptology, so I doubt he would be completely off base on something so basic. In any event, you're absolutely right that there the house hieroglyphs is related. I was wrong to question that. But it seems that the "foot" hieroglyph maybe has some relation too. If you find anything more about this, I'd be curious to hear what it is.