
Nut, daughter of Tefnut and Shou, granddaughter of Ra, sister and wife of Geb, starry vault goddess of the air, is written in curved forms, from the first figure presenting her in hieroglyphic and then in linear.
The interpretation of the Proto-Canaanite Qoph becomes the Phoenician Qoph, or the monkey, which, living in trees, is often considered to be the representation of the aerial, the sky, the air.
Surprisingly, when this Latin letter splits to give the G, it strangely resembles the silhouette of Nut, rotated.


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