Definitions for Hathor

Hathor Hath·or

Spelling: [hath-awr, -er]
IPA: /ˈhæθ ɔr, -ər/

Hathor is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 69 anagrams from letters in Hathor (ahhort).

Definitions for Hathor

noun

  1. the goddess of love and joy, often represented with the head, horns, or ears of a cow.

Examples for Hathor

Horus was in fact the son of Osiris and Hathor, from whom he derived his attributes.

Know ye this, all men, the Hathor is to him who can win her.

Hathor is a woman with a cow's horns on her head, Seb has a duck on his head, and so on.

Hathor was the daughter of these waters, as Aphrodite was sprung from the sea-foam.

As far back as we can see, Hathor is a cow, and Horus a hawk, and Anubis a jackal.

She was identified with Hathor, Sekhet, Bast, and other goddesses.

Marvels had happened in the temple of Hathor, that was the rumour.

In the centre of the court stood the holy shrine of the Hathor.

They saw Hathor appear in her wrath and smite him cold in death.

Hathor was regarded in tradition as the cause of the inundation.

Word Value for Hathor
Scrable

0

Words with friends

0

Similar words for Hathor
Word of the day