In the Egyptian language, Hetepet was the word that meant Offerings
It was used in multiple occasions, but most prominently in
Sekhet Hetepet, meaning field of offerings, a title for Aaru
Nebet Hetepet, meaning lady of offerings (the majority of scholars consider this to be understood in a sexual sense), a title of the goddess Hathor.
This should not be confused with Nebet Het, meaning our lady of the house, the Egyptian name of Nephthys
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Egyptian language, Hetepet was the word that meant Offerings It was used in multiple occasions, but most prominently in Sekhet Hetepet, meaning field of...
Nebet-hetepet (nb.t-ḥtp.t) is an ancient Egyptian goddess. Her name means "Lady of the Offerings" or "Satisfied Lady". She was worshipped in Heliopolis...
of Ra: Sun Worship in Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. p. 31 Vandier, Jacques. 1964-66. "Iousâas et (Hathor)-Nébet-Hétépet." Revue d’Égyptologie 16–18....
Aaru (/ɑːˈruː/; Ancient Egyptian: jꜣrw, lit. 'reeds'), or the Field of Reeds (sḫt-jꜣrw, sekhet-aaru), is the name for heavenly paradise in Egyptian mythology...
of the household's incomes: Ipi (jpj) and her servant woman 8 (heqat), Hetepet (Htp.t) and her servant woman 8 (heqat), Heti's (Ht) son Nakht (nxt) together...
The Tomb of Hetpet (Hetepet) is a 4,400 year old Egyptian tomb of a priestess. It was discovered in 1909 by Carl Maria Kaufmann at Gizeh, a location close...
ISBN 978-0874513219. Vandier, Jacques (1964–1966). "Iousâas et (Hathor)-Nébet-Hétépet". Revue d'Égyptologie (in French). 16–18. Media related to Hathor at Wikimedia...
the tombs of Beni Hasan where Hathor, lady of Nefrusy is also mentioned. Hetepet, consort of the nomarch Amenemhet was a priestess of Hathor of Nefrusy...