Two whips with shen ring (hieroglyph)
Egyptian hieroglyph
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The ancient Egyptian Two Whips with Shen ring hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. S23 is a portrayal of the Shen ring with two Egyptian flails-(Crook and flail); it is a member of the Gardiner subset for "crowns, dress, staves, etc".
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In the Egyptian language, the hieroglyph is used as an ideogram or determinative for words meaning to unite. In the language it is used for dm(dj)-(dmḏ).[1]
A second form of the hieroglyph uses only one whip and shen ring, and implies 'opposite', the opposite of "to unite".
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