Aún no tenemos significados para "rā".
1A re' tè (ä rā' tā)-wifeof Alkinoös and queen of Scheria.
2SHU, man-headed, the son of Rā and Hathor, the personification of the sunlight.
3The Story of Rut-tetet and the Three Sons of Rā
4The god Thoth shieldeth my body altogether, and I am Rā day by day.
5There is festival in heaven with Rā and Hathor.
6The gods rejoice, the sailors of Rā are satisfied.
7I am Rā who rose in the beginning.
8SA, also man-headed; these gods are present in the boat of Rā in the scenes which depict the creation.
9Every plan for thee which hath been decreed by the commands of Rā from the beginning hath been perfected.
10The text is supposed to be a speech of Amen-Rā, the lord of the thrones of the Two Lands, to the king.
11The lords of all lands praise thy beauties, even as they praise Rā when he riseth at the beginning of each day.
12Commemoration ceremonies around the country have been held for the first day of remembrance (Rā Maumahara) for the New Zealand wars.
13It is Tem, the dweller in his disk, or as others say, it is Rā in his rising in the eastern horizon of heaven.
14They withdraw and depart when they see thee endued with the terror of Rā, and the victory of Thy Majesty is over their hearts.
15"Thy face shineth before Rā, thy soul liveth before Amen, and thy body is renewed before Osiris."
16RĀ was probably the oldest of the gods worshipped in Egypt, and his name belongs to such a remote period that its meaning is unknown.