Term that today describes a charge for road use.
1 I stopped to look at them, and then they started, 'Willie brewed a peck o' maut , ' and, 'pon my soul, I had to come away.
2 Maut , the consort of Ammon, represented Nature.
4 ; With Mandaean "muta"; with Akkadian "m'tu"; with Arabic " maut " ; with Ge'ez "mot".
5 "Vell, you shut your -- maut or I smash your --head, see?"
6 The guides tell you it's all nonsense and the tower's name comes from Maut , meaning toll, for it was a toll-collecting post.
7 In Egypt, in the eleventh, or twelfth dynasty, we do find a family of gods, the triad, father (Amun), mother ( Maut ) , child (Khuns).
8 The Egyptian trinities are well known: thus, from Amun by Maut proceeds Khonso; from Osiris by Isis proceeds Horus; from Neph by Saté proceeds Anouké.
9 MAUT : A woman draped, and crowned with the pschent (the pschent was a double crown, worn by the king at his coronation), representing a vulture.
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