How To Spell becket?
How to Pronounce becket?
Correct pronunciation for the word "becket" is [bˈɛkɪt], [bˈɛkɪt], [b_ˈɛ_k_ɪ_t].
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"Becket" in context
Beket is the name of the ancient Egyptian god which was the god of knowledge, art and literature. He was a popular figure in Egypt and was often depicted with a papyrus scroll in his hands, symbolizing learning and wisdom. He is one of the Nine Gods of Heliopolis, and was one of the oldest gods worshipped in Egypt.
Beket was greatly respected as a deity of knowledge and sometimes depicted as a ram-headed god with a scroll in his hands. This is thought to represent the god's perpetuity of scholarly writing. He is also associated with the baboon, a symbol of wisdom in ancient Egypt.
Beket was greatly respected as a deity of knowledge and sometimes depicted as a ram-headed god with a scroll in his hands. This is thought to represent the god's perpetuity of scholarly writing. He is also associated with the baboon, a symbol of wisdom in ancient Egypt.
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Usage over time for becket:
This graph shows how "becket" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Becket:
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n.
• person