Akhet
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The region in the sky in which the sun tarries just before it rises or after it sets.
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- (quote) The sky’s two reedfloats have been set by the Dayboat for the Sun, that the Sun might cross on them to where Horus of the Akhet is, to the Akhet.
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One of the three seasons of Egypt, coming after Shemu and before Peret; Inundation.
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