ankh
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ankh
First recorded in 1885–90; from Egyptian ʿnh̬ “live”; apparently at least partially homophonous with word for “sandal strap,” hence stylized picture of sandal strap became symbol for life
Explanation
The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph that symbolizes life. Another name for the ankh is "the key of life." The ankh looks like a cross with a teardrop-shaped loop at the top. It shows up everywhere in ancient Egyptian art, architecture, burial tombs, and household items like mirrors and drinking vessels. Even today, there are many people who wear ankh jewelry or amulets, just as pharaohs did thousands of years ago. In Egyptian, ankh means "life or soul."
Vocabulary lists containing ankh
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Example Sentences
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Who can resist hoop earrings, especially ones with an empowering ankh dagger charm for protection?
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 1, 2023
Draped in Afrocentric garb including statuesque headwraps and ankh jewelry, Badu teleported into the music scene in 1997 with her debut album, “Baduizm.”
From Seattle Times • Jun. 1, 2023
In Egypt, they were incorporated into the ankh, symbolizing the sun.
From Scientific American • May 4, 2019
After stretching with Mr. Castaño, he showered, spritzed with Versace Blue and changed into jeans, a denim shirt and a blingy cross and ankh.
From New York Times • Mar. 30, 2018
His was only the life sign, ankh, a green-glazed cross with a looped top, tied to his wrist with seven knots to bind his spirit to his body.
From "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw
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