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Theancient EgyptianBrazier hieroglyph isGardiner sign listed no. Q7 for thecooking brazier. It is shown from theOld Kingdom in the style of a vertical burning flame upon four feet, but the hieroglyph has theflame hiding the fourth foot. Another Gardiner unlisted form has the four feet, with no flame, and in a plan view.
Thebrazier hieroglyph is used in Egyptianhieroglyphs as adeterminative for the 'brazier', or 'flame', or words related to 'cooking with a brazier', or a substitute.[1] The brazier also has the Egyptian language value of 'kh-('ḫ).
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