ra- (Meaning)

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ra- ()

A prefix, from the Latin re and ad combined, coming to us through the French and Italian. See Re-, and Ad-.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ra-

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ra- Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Egyptian sun god was known as Ra, revered as the creator and sustainer of life.
  2. The pharaoh's tomb was adorned with hieroglyphs depicting the journey of Ra across the sky.
  3. In mythology, the Eye of Ra was believed to possess healing powers and protection against evil.
  4. The Ra-Horakhty cult worshipped Ra as a falcon-headed deity, embodying strength and victory.
  5. The pyramids of Giza were believed to be monuments to the power and divinity of Ra.
  6. The priests of Ra held great influence and performed elaborate rituals honoring the sun god.
  7. Ra's annual journey through the underworld was celebrated with festivals and processions.
  8. The ancient calendar was based on the movements of Ra and his celestial companions.
  9. The Ra Cult was one of the most prominent religious institutions in ancient Egypt.
  10. The legacy of Ra continues to inspire and fascinate people around the world.

FAQs About the word ra-

A prefix, from the Latin re and ad combined, coming to us through the French and Italian. See Re-, and Ad-.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient Egyptian sun god was known as Ra, revered as the creator and sustainer of life.

The pharaoh's tomb was adorned with hieroglyphs depicting the journey of Ra across the sky.

In mythology, the Eye of Ra was believed to possess healing powers and protection against evil.

The Ra-Horakhty cult worshipped Ra as a falcon-headed deity, embodying strength and victory.