WHAT DOES SATNI MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of satni in the Malay dictionary
satni 1. Kd, Pl, bp shortly; I'm leaving for a while I'm leaving; 2. Kl, Tr just briefly; ~ Only she went for a moment she left. satni 1. Kd, Pl, bp sebentar lagi; ~lah aku pergi sekejap lagi aku pergi; 2. Kl, Tr baru sebentar; ~ sahaja dia pergi baru sebentar dia pergi.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SATNI»
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Prince Satni and the Magic Book: An Ancient Egyptian ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
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Tales from Anceint Egypt: The Adventures of Satni-khamois ...
This is volume I of a series of stories under the title: Tales from Ancient Egypt.
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The Mummy Megapack: 20 Modern and Classic Tales - Halaman 94
But after hearing the story of Ahouri, the heart of Satni remained as bronze; and he only repeated:— “If thou wilt not give me the book which is between thee and Noferkephtah, I shall wrest it away by force .” Then Noferkephtah rose up within ...
Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Arthur Conan Doyle, 2011
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Popular Stories of Ancient Egypt - Halaman 115
5 After an hour Satni perceived a very big man standing on a platform, with quite a number of attendants beneath his feet, for he had the semblance of a Pharaoh. Satni was about to raise himself, but he could not arise for shame, for he had no ...
Gaston Maspero, Hasan M. El-Shamy, 2004
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When Time Began - Buku 5
The hero of this tale was Satni, a son of the pharaoh, "well instructed in all things." Hewas wont to wander inthe necropolis ofMemphis, studying the sacred writingson temple walls and researching ancient"books of magic." Intimehe himself ...
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The Lost Realms - Buku 4 - Halaman 36
But having reached the right spot Satni "recited a formula over it and a gap opened in the ground and Satni went down to the place where the book was." Inside the tomb Satni saw themummies of Nenoferkheptah, of his sisterwife, andof their ...
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The Art Of Seduction - Halaman 400
bowls on a table. “Please take your meal,” said Thubuit. “That is not what I have come to do,” answered Satni, while the slaves put aromatic wood on the fire and scattered scent about. “Do that for which we have come here,” Satni repeated.
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Modern continental plays - Halaman 149
Satni. Be not afraid: I am not a god. Yaouma. Almost. Tis a daughter of the Pharaoh you will marry now. Satni. I will marry you. Yaouma. You will swear to? Satni. Yes. Yaouma. By Ammon? — [Recollecting.] By your god? Satni. My god is not ...
Samuel Marion Tucker, 1929
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The American Tyler-keystone: Devoted to Freemasonry and ...
Pakh has a son, Satni, a youth whose brilliant intellect had attracted the attention of the priests. He had, after their tuition, entered the priesthood, and at this moment is expected home from a distant place where he had been preparing himself ...
John. H. Brownell, Arthur Maurice Smith, Joseph E. Morcombe, 1910
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The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With an ...
45 Satni went to Memphis ; he embraced his children with joy, because they were in life. Pharaoh said, " Is it not drunkenness that has caused thee to do all that ? " Satni related all that had happened to him with Tbubui and Nenoferkephtah.
Charles Francis Horne, 1917