Monday, September 18, 2023

Top 6 Songs of the Month ~ September 2023 ~ Node, Trait d’union, Mannequin Twin

This time of year you finally notice things are getting a bit darker. My music tastes has a way of changing with the seasons, I don’t know if anybody else’s does that. For example, Russian post-punk is best listened to in the winter, it just doesn’t have the same effect in summer. I also feel that way about acoustic, MTV Unplugged type music. It’s Autumn/Winter music. Listening to Molchat Doma in July is a bit like listening to Christmas music in July (except the music is good, just out of place). Summer is for synthwave, shoegaze, and heavier post-punk and deathrock. My music tastes follows a rhythm throughout the year, and this has been true since my teens at the earliest. Part of how I get into contact with these songs is just through listening to maybe around twenty or so new songs a day, and out of those twenty, one or two might strike a cord in me. When it does, I add them to a playlist to sort through later. The ones that make it all the way to the top though are kind of determined by whatever mood I’m in. 


We have a very international selection of songs this month. Bands from Armenia, Peru, France, Australia, and the US. And below, in my Top Songs of September Through the Years, I have among other things a short review of Kraftwerk’s Tour de France Soundtracks album which came out twenty years ago now. I am so old. 





Trait d’union ~ Marche Nocturne



This song took me on quite a ride the first time I listened to it, I had no idea what it was going to do next. It starts out sounding like it’s going to be some kind of minimalistic electronic music, but it just builds and builds, takes so many twists and turns, and it all works somehow. It reminds me of a hurricane, you start with a gentle wind, and it just gradually gets stronger, dark and menacing. That’s why it was the first song on my recent mixtape Tsovinar’s Fury, which is about hurricanes and such. Also it just makes for an epic opening track to a mixtape in general. But that’s just what goes on in my mind when I hear it, it’s in French and I don’t speak the language, nor can I find the lyrics to translate. Language barriers never stopped me from enjoying a song though. The song title translates to something like “Night Walk”. 

Trait d’Union (French for “hyphen”…yeah I really thought it was going to translate to “trade union”) is from Toulouse, France, and this is off their EP 2, which fittingly only has two songs. It came out on October 13, 2022, I didn’t hear it until a few weeks ago though. 



Mannequin Twin ~ Threshold 



This is some great dark post-punk. Like the last song, it has a great atmosphere, they almost compliment one another. There’s a bit of synth in it but the electric guitar on this song is what makes it. It’s just kind of there to accent the music, not front and center like it would be in a metal song or something, but it just adds so much energy to the song. Mannequin Twin is a band out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Mormon goths? This is a brand new band by the looks of things, “Threshold” is the title track of their two-song EP that came out August 28.  




Cashiari ~ La Joven Con Rostro de Marmol



Cashiari is an experimental dark electronic/post-punk band from Peru. Peru has a really great goth scene by the way, that goes back to the 1980s with bands like Euroshima and Lima 13. It was a bit difficult to find out more about Cashiari. But they often include trippy little animations for their music videos, such as the one to this song, the title of which translates to “The Girl with the Marble Face”. It starts with this strange knocking sound, then this little crocodile with a lion mane, who looks like Ammit the Devourer from Egyptian mythology if she was bipedal, starts dancing to 1930s music. 



My four year old kid loves watching the dance animation by the way, although the rest of the video kinda isn’t child appropriate. My kid’s going to grow up weird like me, so it’s okay. The goth music begins after this intro, but we see the dancing crocodile a few more times throughout the video. And spoiler alert, at the end it turns out that knocking sound was a woman trapped under the floorboards beneath where the crocodile was dancing. I still don’t know if this animation was exclusively made to be the music video for this song or not, maybe I’ll find out more about Cashiari eventually. 

I wasn’t able to find a Bandcamp page for Cashiari, but they do have an official YouTube channel.



Troll ~ Mirror





This is a heavy-hitting 1996 deathrock track from a little-known band out of Australia, Troll. Apparently according to the uploader in the comments on the video, they only ever appeared on some sort of compilation, never releasing their own album. The best bands are always the ones like this, the ones who release like one demo tape and disappear. The YouTube channel Obscured Radio uploads underground stuff like this a lot.

That line in the chorus, “I don’t know what’s wrong with me!” is very relateable. I wish I could find out more about this band. This might have been their only song anyway. 

Node & Melineh ~ Իմ Թագուհի (Im Taguhi)



Out of the very few Armenian bands I know of that might fall under the definition of goth (or at least goth adjacent), Node of Yerevan, Armenia is the one that releases music on the most consistent basis. Here she has collaborated with a singer named Melineh to cover a song originally by Lilit and Karen Karapetyan. The title translates to “My Queen”. It’s a love song from what I can understand. The chorus goes “Where are you where are you where are you my queen?” It’s kind of synthpop music but there’s a kind of darker undertone to it. The vocals have this vibe I don’t think I ever hear in English language songs, just the things Melineh does with her voice. 


I don’t see this song on Bandcamp, but the artist does have a page there.

https://nodeofficial.bandcamp.com/


Damian Hearse ~ Pro-Life Death Camp



Essentially a song about the repeal of Roe vs Wade last year, and how it was done for the sake of the economy rather than all that religious smoke screen. The wealthy need more human cattle, basically. “Forced birth, on a scorched Earth, this isn’t Disneyland, you’re in a pro-life death camp”. That chorus goes hard, really does. I love that there’s a Florida map in the background on the album cover too. This state is fast becoming a fascist dictatorship with theme parks. You know sometimes this country does feel like one big theme park, in that everything is overpriced, based on fictional stories and fake as fuck. Wherever you go you’re either a customer or an employee.

I don’t know how I missed this album when it came out, in October of last year. Damian Hearse has had several releases since. This is the title track.  







TOP SONGS OF September THROUGH THE YEARS


20 Years Ago ~ September 2003


In the middle of my black metal phase at age 17, Kraftwerk came out with their first new album since 1991, Tour de France Soundtracks. So I took a break from the darkness to listen to that. My friend who I had converted into a Kraftwerk fan and I took the bus across town to Tower Records to buy it on the day it came out, as was the fashion of the time. As psyched as I was for it at the time, in retrospect, the album left much to be desired. The only song that sounds like classic Kraftwerk to me is “Vitamin”. I don’t really like the title track (although it can be fun to replace “tour de France” with “underpants” during the chorus), or all those songs with the heavy breathing throughout. “Aerodynamik”, while it has a catchy beat, bores me now. And little did we know this would essentially be the final Kraftwerk album, besides those 3D remix ones that came out later which don’t really count. It was a sad way for this legendary band to go out. Ralf Hütter is basically just parading around Kraftwerk’s corpse at this point, it died when Florian Schneider left the band.

1. Dornenreich ~ Nicht um zu Sterben
2. Kraftwerk ~ Aerodynamik
3. Cradle of Filth ~ Suicide and Other Comforts


15 Years Ago ~ September 2008

When putting together my Year mixes, I realized the late 2000s-early 2010s were terrible times for goth music. You might have a decent release now and then but mostly the genre was (un)dead. I’m glad it came back, but I think this explains why my music tastes at the time were erratic. But I found a few new-to-me songs. 

1. She Wants Revenge ~ Tear You Apart
2. Mortiis ~ Underdog
3. Type O Negative ~ September Sun


10 Years Ago ~ September 2013

I was still going through the CDs I had purchased at the Ayria concert the previous June. The Break Up was a good band, too bad they broke up. Eisbrecher had a new release at that time as well, but after this I by and large moved on from that type of music. 

1. The Break Up ~ Her Fire
2. Eisbrecher ~ Verrückt
3. Ayria ~ Friends and Enemies


5 Years Ago ~ September 2018

This was an exciting moment, as I found out there was an Armenian band that did at least semi-goth music, The Deenjes. They have quite a few good songs, I still listen to them pretty regularly. Statiqbloom is a good industrial band, they sound like Velvet Acid Christ. And Werner Karloff is a German living in Mexico City who does sort of EBM type of music. “They Live” does reference the movie of the same name. 

1. Statiqbloom ~ Thin Hidden Hand
2. The Deenjes ~ Գնում ես Մնա
3. Werner Karloff ~ They Live

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Hieroglyph (𓊹𓌃𓏪) Dictionary

This is a work in progress. I’ve been teaching myself Egyptian hieroglyphs just for fun, I don’t really know how far I’ll get with it but it’s nice to at least have some sort of a grasp on it. I feel that it brings me comfort, just learning things. I’m always happiest when I’m learning. It brings me closer to Djehuti, or Thoth, The One Who Makes Writing Speak. I’ve been putting together a dictionary for my own use, and it’s gotten rather long. So, I’m saving it on my blog so I have access to it wherever, also in case I ever lose it somehow (Apple Pages is finicky and I’ve lost documents before on it). I’ll keep adding to it the more words I come across. I might also post the many pagan prayers and rituals I’ve come across in recent months too, that’s another document that’s getting pretty long. 


The dictionary starts with a few basic grammar rules, the phonetic hieroglyphs (which only account for a small fraction of the total hieroglyphs that existed), the names of the Netjeru as written in hieroglyphs, and finally words. Learning Armenian actually has helped me in learning ancient Egyptian because they share a lot of the sounds that don’t appear in English. Because of the nature of the unicode block hieroglyphs, I’m forced to write them out in a straight line, but in reality the glyphs would be stacked or grouped together a lot. Also they might be read right to left, or vertically up to down, depending on the situation. They normally face whichever way the person or Netjer on the papyrus/carving is facing.



𓅝 𓁟 𓏺  𓂝𓅓𓄈𓅓𓏏𓏥𓀐


Hieroglyph (𓊹𓌃𓏪) Dictionary



𓌃𓂧𓅱𓀁𓊹 - Hieroglyph (Divine Writing) - MDW-NTR (Medu-Netjeru)





 Endings and Determatives

𓏪 , 𓏦 - Plural, Two or more

𓏭 - Two, Double 


𓏺 - indicative of a logogram; a picture that represents a word on its own rather than as a phonetic letter. May precede the word sometimes. 


𓏏 - feminine ending, represents a bread loaf and the “T” sound

𓆇 - often appears in female names, represents an egg


𓀭 - King or God

𓁐, 𓆘- Queen or Goddess 



———-


Phonetics

Symbol-English Equivalent-Armenian Equivalent 


𓂝 - A, Ā, Ա (a swallowed A sound) 

𓄿 - A, Ա, ȝ (glottal stop, like in Cockney accent)

𓃀 - B, Բ

𓂧 - D, Դ

𓆓 - Dj, Ճ

𓆑 - F, Ֆ

𓎼 - G, Գ

𓎤 - G, Գ

𓉔 - H, Հ

𓎛 - H, Հ

𓇋 - I, Ի (reed)

𓎡 - K, Ք

𓃭 - L, RW, Լ

𓅓 - M, Մ (who is/who is in)

𓐝 - IM, ԻՄ

𓈖 - N, Ն (of - nj, water)

𓋔 - N, Ն

𓋋 - N, Ն (Neith’s determinative)

𓍯 - O,/WA, Օ/Ուա

𓊪 - P, Պ

𓈎 - Q,/K, Ք (made in back of throat)

𓂋 - R/ L, Ր/Լ

𓊃 - S/ Z, Ս/Զ

𓋴 - S, Ս

𓈙 - SH, Շ

𓏏 -T, Թ

𓍘 - TI, ԹԻ

𓍿 - Tch, Ջ

𓅱 - U/ W, Ու

𓏲 - U/ W, Ու

𓐍 - X, KH, Խ

𓄡 - KH, Խ (German ‘ch’)

𓇋𓇋 - Y,/II, Յ

𓏭 - Y/J, Յ/Ե (two, double)


Bilateral Phonograms, Etc.


𓉐 - PR, Պր (house)

𓉻 - A’a  (great)

𓎟 - Nb/Neb(t) - Lord/Lady, Possessor, All




Practice

(𓋴 𓅱 𓂋 𓈖) - Suren (Swrn)

(𓂧 𓃀 𓍯 𓂋 𓄿) - Deborah (Dbora)

(𓆓 𓄿 𓂋 𓏏) - Jareth (Jart)

𓎛 𓄿 𓇋𓇋 𓄿 𓋴 𓏏 𓄿 𓈖 - Hayastan

(𓄿 𓊃 𓅓 𓄿 𓁐 ) - Ozma



——

 Netjeru 𓊹𓊹𓊹


Note: Most of their names have several different spellings adopted over the 3,000 years of ancient Egypt, I just picked the ones I liked best. 


𓂝 𓃀 𓂝 𓋴 𓏏, 𓂝 𓃀 𓊨𓏏𓁥 - Abaset, Hedgehog Goddess (two possible spellings I came up with)


𓂝𓅓𓄈𓅓𓏏𓏥𓀐 - Ammit the Devourer


𓇋𓏠𓈖 - Amun


𓇋𓏠𓈖𓏺𓇳 - Amun-Ra


𓂝𓈖𓏌𓅱𓍘𓇋𓏏𓆇𓆗 - Anat


𓇋𓈖𓊪𓅱𓏏𓁐 - Anput, Anupet

 

𓇋𓈖𓊪𓁢 - Anubis - Anpu

𓇋𓈖𓊪𓅱𓁢𓐩𓏌𓏏𓏭𓂡 𓅡𓇾𓈇𓏺 𓊪𓈖𓊪𓏏𓎛 𓃡𓂓 - Anubis the Protector, Soul of the Earth, He the creator, Wolf Spirit - Ȧnpunudjety Bata Penptaḥ Unishka


𓂝𓈖 𓈎𓏏𓁐 - Anuket - Netjeret of the cataracts of the Nile


𓄿𓈙𓁣 - Ash


𓂝𓊃𓍘𓇋𓏭𓂋𓍘𓇋𓏏𓆇𓉻𓂝𓊃𓍘𓇋𓂋𓏤 𓆼𓄿𓃭𓏤, 𓉻𓂝𓋴𓏭𓍘𓇌 𓆼𓏲𓃭𓏤 - Astarte - Ishtar/ Inanna, 𒌋𒁯, 𒀭(dingir), Saris (Urartian)


𓂝 𓋴 𓏏 𓂋 𓇋 𓎡 - Astghik, Armenian Goddess of Love and Water - Աստղիք


𓃀𓂝𓏭𓂋𓁐𓀃 - Ba’al


𓎯𓏏𓏏𓁐 - Bast - Bastet


𓅡 𓄿𓏏𓏣 - Bat , Cow Goddess of Femininity and Music


𓃀𓋴𓄜 - Bes


𓇼𓅐 𓏏𓆑 - Duamutef, Jackal-Headed Son of Horus, Protector of the Stomach, Large Intestines, and Hands


𓇴 𓂧 𓊹𓊹𓊹𓅆𓏪  - the Ennead


𓅭 𓃀 𓀭 - Geb


𓅞𓅞 - Hapi, Baboon-headed Son of Horus, Protector of the Lungs 


𓎛𓂝𓊪𓏭 - Hapy, Netjer of the Nile


𓉡 - Hathor - Het-Heru (House of Horus/ House of Heaven)


𓎛𓂝 𓇋𓇋 𓎡 - Hayk


𓁨 - Heh


𓎛𓏘𓏏𓆏 - Heket, Frog 


𓅃𓏺𓅓𓇋𓈖𓊪𓅱𓁢 - Hermanubis


𓅃,𓅃𓀭  - Horus - Heru


𓎛𓅱𓀭 - Hu


𓄿𓇉𓇋 - Ihy


𓐝 𓊃 𓍘𓇋𓀭 - Imsety, Human Son of Horus, Protector of the Liver


𓇍𓅓𓊵𓏏𓊪 - Imhotep


𓊨𓏏𓁥 - Isis - Aset


𓏘𓃀𓎛𓏂𓅱𓏏𓊾𓆓 - Kebechet/Kebewet


𓆣 𓂋𓇋𓁛 - Khepri


𓎸𓅱𓁠 - Khnum


𓐍𓈖 𓋴𓅱 - Khonsu


𓆄 - Ma’at, feather, air


𓅖𓆓𓂧𓐦𓀭 - Medjed the Smiter


𓌻𓂋𓏏𓆇𓇉𓁐 - Merit


𓏏𓄿𓀭 - Mut


𓅘𓎛𓃀𓏴𓂓𓏥𓂕 - Nehebkau


𓈖𓈟 𓅓𓏏𓂝 𓍯 𓇋𓇋𓆗 - Nehmetawy, “she who embraces those in need”, consort of Djehuti 


𓈖𓏏 𓋋 𓀭 - Neith


𓈖𓐍𓃀𓇑𓏏𓅐 - Nekhbet


𓉠𓏏𓆇 - Nephthys - Nebet-Het


𓏌𓏌𓏌 𓇯 𓈗 𓀭 - Nun


𓏌𓏏 𓇯 - Nut


𓁹𓊨𓀭- Osiris - Asar


𓊪𓏏𓎛𓀭 - Ptah


𓏁𓌢𓌢𓌢 𓆑 - Qebehsenuef, Falcon-Headed Son of Horus, protector of the Intestines. 


𓂋 𓂝𓇳𓀭 - Ra


𓂋𓈖𓈖𓏏𓆇𓆗 - Renenutet


𓂋 𓈙𓊪𓅱𓀭 - Reshep


𓃃𓇼𓄿𓀭 - Sah (Orion/Hayk)


𓌂𓐍𓅓𓏏𓁐 - Sekhmet


𓋇𓏏𓁐 - Seshat


𓊃𓏏𓈙𓁣𓇓𓍢𓏏𓐍𓃩𓀭, 𓋴𓏏𓈙𓁣, 𓐤  - Set/Seth/Setesh/Sutekh

𓃩𓃪𓃫𓁣 - Shas (storms, chaos determinatives)


𓆷𓄿𓇌𓀭 - Shay/Shai, God of Fate, Destiny and Luck


𓈙 𓇋𓅱𓀭 - Shu


𓋷𓄿𓀭 - Sia


𓋴𓃀 𓎡𓆋 - Sobek


𓋴𓏏𓏚𓇼 - Sopdet (Sothis/Sirius)


𓏏 𓆑𓈖 𓏏𓆘 - Tefnut


𓅝 𓁟, 𓆓𓎛𓅱𓏏𓏭𓁟 - Thoth - Djehuti 


𓄋𓈐𓃧 - Wepwawet 



——— 

Words

Hieroglyph - English Word - Kemetic Word (if known)



𓅓𓇋𓏲𓂋𓎺𓀭 - Abyss - Mir(w)


𓐍𓈖𓅓𓏬 - Amethyst - Khenumet


𓂝 𓐍𓅱 - Ancestor - Akhu (approximate spelling)


𓎛𓊨𓅓𓏏𓃥 - Animal - Htm


𓂝𓏺 - Arm/Hand, State, Region  - Xps


𓏞 - Artist, Scribe, Writer, Sculptor 


𓄤 - Beauty, Good, Perfection - Nefer


𓄿𓍘𓇋𓏲𓏏𓆱 - Bed


𓆎𓅓𓆓𓂝𓃀 - Black, Coal Black - Kem, Djab


𓍿𓂋𓏞𓈒𓏥 - Blood, Blood-Red - Tjur


𓇋𓁹𓏏𓄿𓏸𓏥 - Blue - Artyu; 𓐍𓋴𓃀𓆓𓏸 - Lapis Lazuli, Blue-Black of Hair - Kheshbedj; 𓇋𓆛𓈖𓌰𓅓 - Sky Blue - Anum


𓂋𓂋𓇋𓃟 - Boar - Sow


𓎛𓂝𓄹𓏪 - Body (living) - Hāu


𓄡𓏏 - Body ( the physical form) - Khat


𓊃𓂝𓎛𓅱𓋩𓁀 - Body (dead, mummified) - Sāhu


𓈎𓄿𓄿𓏏𓆱 - Bolt - Kullat


𓄑 - Bone, Tooth, to bite - Ibh


𓏛 - Book, Writing


𓐝 - Border, Half - GS


𓌔𓏏𓏤 - Bow (for arrows) - pdt (pi.ti)


𓊭 - Box, coffin


𓏒 - Bread, offering


𓏏 - Bread loaf, female


𓈖𓈙𓊪𓂉𓀁 - to Breathe - Nashap


𓅱𓃀𓐍𓏴𓏜 - to be Bright, to emit light - Wabach


𓏎𓈖 - to Bring - Ini


𓈔𓏤𓈒𓏦 - Bronze - Hesmin


𓅱𓋴𓐍𓎺𓋝 - Broad Collar - Wesekh


𓂓𓂸𓃒 - Bull - Kal


𓈎𓂋𓋴𓏏𓊭 - Burial - Karast


𓂋𓎡𓎛𓊮 - to Burn - Rakah


𓈎𓂋𓋴𓊭 - to Bury - Karas


𓎡𓄿𓈖𓂝𓈖𓂝𓌙𓈉 - Canaan - Kina-ana


𓀋 - Carry, lift


𓅓𓇋𓅱𓃠 - Cat - Mau/Miu


𓃒𓏦 - Cattle


𓎛𓊨𓏏𓆱 - Chair


𓊃𓇋𓆑𓅨𓏏 - Chaos, Violence, Injustice - Isfet


𓀔 - Child, young - Alw


𓋳 - Clothing, linen


𓇋𓂝𓂋𓏏𓆘 - Cobra


𓇍 - Come, Arrive, Return


𓇋𓃹𓈖𓏌𓅱𓁸𓏥 - Colors - Aunu


𓊪𓋴𓊮 - to Cook - Pisi


𓊪𓊃𓋴𓏏𓊮 - Cooking - Pst


𓈔𓏺𓏧 - Copper - Hemet


𓎛𓃀𓋴𓋳 - to Cover - Habas


𓅓𓐠𓎛𓆊𓉼 - Crocodile - Msh Aa


𓁿 - To Cry, weep - RMI


𓆎𓅓𓁸 - Dark Brown - Kheme


𓉔𓂋𓏲𓇳𓏺 - Day - Haruu (Haruu Nefer - Good Day.) 


𓀼, 𓀽- Dead, exulted one


𓀿 - Dead, laying down, buried 


𓀐 - Death - Xpyt (related to the German word Kaput, interestingly)


𓅓𓏏𓏱 - Deceased


𓊃 𓏏 𓈊, 𓂧𓈙𓂋𓏏𓅟𓈊  - Desert - Smyt, Dšr.t , Tesheret (The Red Land)


𓅓𓏏𓀐 - to Die - Mawat


𓎛𓊨 𓏏𓅯 - to Disappear- Htm


𓐎 - Disease, tumor, odor (see stink)


𓁹 - to Do - Iri


𓍿𓊃𓅓𓃡 - Dog - Tzm


𓉿 - Door - Sba


𓃘 - Donkey - Aa


𓊃𓅨𓂋𓀁 - to Drink - Zhawar


𓄲𓂋𓏏𓈒𓏦 - Drug - Pakhrat


𓄔 - Ear, to hear - Idn


𓇬𓀁 - to Eat - wanam


𓋴𓅱𓎛𓏏𓆇 - Egg - Sawkhat


𓆎𓅓𓏏𓊖 - Egypt- Kemet, the Black Land


𓆎𓏏𓀀𓁐𓏪 - Egyptians, people of Kemet


𓂺 - Ejaculation


𓍋𓃀𓅱𓃰𓏪 - Elephants - Abu


𓂘𓎛𓊪𓏏𓂘 - to Embrace, hug  - Hapat


𓀏, 𓀐 - Enemy  - Xrw


𓎼𓂋𓍅𓏛 - to Equip - Garag


𓆖 - Eternity


𓁹 - Eye, to see, to watch, to do - Ain


𓁷𓏤 - Face - Har


𓋴𓈖𓃀𓏏𓇋𓏭𓀀 - Farewell, good bye - Senebty


𓇋𓏏 - Father - Eet (Grandfather = Eet-Eet)


𓎱 - Festival, Holiday


𓄿𓎛𓏏𓈇 - Field - Lahat


𓇋𓄿𓂋𓅱𓆰𓆰 - Field of Reeds (afterlife) - Sekhet Aaru


𓅠𓅓 - to Find - Cmj


𓂷, 𓂭 - Finger, Toe, nail - Dba


𓊮 - Fire, heat, to cook - Khet


𓌗𓀜 - to be Firm - Rawat


𓇋𓆑𓄹𓏥, 𓄹 - Flesh, limb - If


𓌞𓋴𓂻 - to Follow, Serve - šms


𓂾 - Foot, leg - RD (foot) Sebek (leg)


𓄂𓏏𓏤 - Front - Ht


𓇭 - Garden, vineyard, vine - Kamw


𓅓𓂝𓅓𓂝𓃱 - Giraffe


𓏙 - to Give - Di


𓏙𓋹 - Given Life, 𓏙𓋹𓆖 - Given Eternal Life, 𓏙𓋹𓊽𓌀 - Given Life, Stability and Strength



I was excited when I could understand “Given life, stability and strength” on the above without consulting my dictionary. This is Sutekh and Heru. The hieroglyphs are read in the direction each God is facing.  



𓊹𓏏, 𓆘   - Goddess (sing.) - Neteret/Netjeret


𓊹𓊹𓊹𓏏 -Goddesses (pl.)


𓊹 - God (sing.) - Neteru/Netjeru


𓊹𓊹𓊹 - Gods (pl.) - Neteru/Netjeru


𓋞𓃉𓃉𓃉 - Gold - Nebu


𓄤𓆑𓂋𓏏 - Good - Neferet


𓇠, 𓌽  - Grain


𓇋𓄿𓂋𓂋𓏏 - Grapes - Iarrt


𓂬  - to Grasp, hold, punch


𓉻 - Great (size or importance)


𓅨𓎛𓂓𓂓𓂓𓃫 - Great of Magic (title of Set)


𓎛𓋴𓍄 - Green - Hes-Bia; 𓇅𓆓𓏛 - to be Green - Walat


𓅱𓄞𓂧𓀁 - to Greet, to Worship - Wšd


𓋴𓆎𓅓 - Grey - Sekem


𓁸 - Hair, Mourning


𓂧 - Hand - Dt


𓆣𓂋 - to Happen - Khapar


𓃀𓈖𓏏𓏢 - Harp - Bajnat


𓅓𓈖𓏏𓆑 - He, His - NTF (she/hers = NTS)


𓍑𓄿𓍑𓄿𓁶, 𓁶𓏺 - Head - Dada


𓄣𓏤 - Heart - Ib


𓀄 - Hidden 


𓊶𓊪𓀄 - to Hide - Kalap


𓇓𓅱 - Him/He - Suw


𓉐𓏺 - Home, building  - Hwt


𓆤𓏏𓏌𓏥 - Honey - Bit


𓇋𓊸𓅡𓂋𓏤𓃗 - Horse, Stallion - Ibr


𓉗 - House, Mansion, Estate


𓉔𓇋𓂸𓀀 - Husband - Hj


𓅓𓅓𓃡𓏦 - Hyenas - HTT


𓏌𓎡, 𓇋𓈖𓎡𓀀 - I, I Am - Anak


𓏏𓐍𓄣𓅜 - Ibis -  HBY (Hibuy)


𓏏𓅱𓏏 - Image, Picture - Tut


𓊹𓌢𓂧𓊸𓈓 - Incense, Natron - NTRYT 


𓂋𓈎𓂢 - to Incline - Piki


𓄚𓈖𓏌𓉐 - Inside - Khaneh


𓊠𓂝𓍢𓂡 - To Interpret- Wahal


𓍋𓃀𓅱𓌟 - Ivory


𓃥 - Jackal- Sahb


𓃥 𓂓 - Jackal Soul - Sahbka


𓎯 - Jar, ointment, oil


𓄡𓂧𓃀𓀜 - to Kill - Khatab


𓆣𓂋𓈙𓋙 - Khepresh Crown


𓌪 - Knife, to cut


𓋷𓀁 - to Know, percieve - Sia


𓇾, 𓈅  - Land


𓋹𓈖𓐍 - Life - Ankh


𓃭𓏤 - Lion - Ar


𓆄 - Ma’at, feather, air


𓅓𓆑𓂓𓏏𓈓 - Malachite - Mefek 


𓀀 - Man, Person, Action 


𓆈 𓏦 - Many


𓈙𓅓𓈙𓅓𓏏𓆰𓏥 - Marijuana, Hemp, Hashish - SmSm TW


𓆼𓄿𓌽 - to Measure - Khili


𓋹𓏤𓈔 - Mirror - Maw Hr


𓎟𓏏𓉐𓏺 - Mistress of the House (A title of Nephthys)


𓍋𓃀𓐍𓏴 - to Mix - Labach


𓇹 - Moon - Iah


𓈋 - Mountain - Dw


𓈉 - Mountains, Foreign land, desert - Khast


𓅐𓏏𓁐, - Mother - Mwt, Mutef


𓀾- Mummy, form, likeness 


𓉔𓇌𓆸 - Music - Sma


𓂋𓈖 - Name - Ren


𓎡𓈖𓎛𓅱𓇰, 𓇰 - Night, Darkness - GRH (Gereh/Kereh), KKW (darkness)


𓂊,𓂉 - Nose, to Smell, Joy, Contempt - Fendj


𓇋𓅓𓂜, 𓂜 - Not, Isn’t, Negation - Imi


𓄊𓋴𓂋𓆱 - Oar - Wsr


𓋹𓈖𓐍 𓀁 - Oath - Ark


𓏏𓐍𓈖𓉶 - obelisk 


𓈖 - Of - en (also phonetic letter N)


𓂠 - to Offer, to present


𓀙 - Official 


𓀗 - Old man - Aku


𓋞𓃀𓇋𓇋𓏏𓊖 - Ombos- Nwt


𓌉𓆓𓏲𓆰𓏥 - Onions - HDW


𓄋𓊪𓀁 - Open


𓅓𓍑𓏏𓏛 - Papyrus roll


𓃹𓈖𓂻 - to Pass by - Wini


𓊵𓊵𓏏𓊪 - Peace - Hotep


𓂸 - Penis, ancestry - Bah


𓀀𓁐𓏥𓂋𓅓𓍿𓀀𓁐𓏥 - People, Humanity - Rmt


𓀭 - Pharaoh, King


𓉐𓉻𓏦  - Pharoahs (pl)


𓃀 - Place


𓆰 - Plant, flower


𓇋𓈖𓉔𓏠𓆭 - Pomegranate 


𓀃, 𓀢 - Pray, Prayer - Nahti


𓊹𓍛 - Priest - Ham-Netjer


𓅓𓂝𓎡𓀜 - Protector - NDTY


𓍬𓂻 - to Pull, Drag - Soteh


𓇋𓏌𓍱 - Purple - Anu


𓎝𓎛𓏜 - to Put - Walah


𓎛𓅱𓏏𓇲 - Rain - Hawat


𓅟 - Red, Flamingo - Desher


𓅖𓂋𓈙𓏪 - (light) Red - Mrs


𓀠 - Rejoice 


𓄙𓅓 - to Repeat - Waham


𓏏𓎡𓈖𓂻 - Repel - Takan


𓍚𓀜 - Repel - Khasaf (two completely different words meaning the same thing? I saved both just in case.)


𓄪 - Respect - Ima (also can be a determanitive abbreviation for Respectful/Imakhu)


𓇋𓌴𓄪𓐍𓅱 - Respectful/Revered - Imakhu (note the similarity to the word “akhu” for ancestor)


𓇋𓌴𓄪𓐍 - Revered One - Imakh


𓐍𓄪𓅱 - Reverence


𓇋𓈖𓂋𓈙 - Rock


𓈓 - Sand, numerous 


𓅱𓋴𓌪 - to Saw - Wisi


𓆣 - Scarab - Kheper


𓏟𓀀 - Scribe

𓏞𓀀𓊹𓏜𓏏𓍼𓀀 - “Scribe of the Divine Book” (a title for Thoth)


𓎼 - Seat, throne


𓈒 - Seed, pebble 


𓆄𓅱𓏏𓇳𓋼 - Shadow (of the soul) - Sheut


𓄡𓂝𓈎𓍜 - to Shave - Kha’ak


𓋴, 𓊃𓋴𓏏 - She/Hers/it/its - Sz


𓋠 - Silver - Het


𓌢𓈖𓏏𓁐 - Sister - Sanat


𓊃𓈙𓈙𓏏𓏣 - Sistrum


𓎅 - Shrine


𓇯 - Sky, above


𓅪 - Small, Weak, Bad, poor body function 


𓆙, 𓇋𓂝𓂋𓏏𓆘𓏪 - Snakes - Sata


𓐠𓏤𓂋𓏤𓈎𓅱𓇲𓏥 - Snow - Salku (they knew what it was, apparently)


𓎼𓈖𓈖𓀉 - to be Soft - Canan


𓅭𓀀 - Son - Sa


𓅽 - Soul - Ba


𓂓 - Soul - Ka (Soul Double,  vital Essence)


𓎛𓈞𓅱𓋴𓏏𓌍 - Soul - HMWST (Ka, female)


𓅜 - Soul combined with Ba and Ka - Akh


𓂓𓂓𓂓 - Souls


𓐍𓈖𓌰𓅓𓏏𓏒 - Sourdough bread - xmmt


𓀁 - to Speak, Think


𓊪𓋴𓎼𓂐 - to Spit - Pasac


𓊪𓈙𓈖𓏴 - to Split - Pšn


𓊽 - Stability


𓌀 - Staff (with head of Sutekh) -  Djem 


𓊢𓂝𓂻 - to Stand Up - Aha


𓊍 - Stairs, Throne


𓇼 - Star - Sebah


𓄚𓈖𓏏𓏭𓀾, 𓂙𓈖𓍘𓀛 - Statue - Ssp, Xnty


𓐍𓈖𓈙𓐎 - Stink - Khanash


𓊌 - Stone


𓃫 - Storm - Sha 


𓌀, 𓄖𓏏𓏭𓄇𓄇 - Strength - Pahteh


𓂧𓃹𓈖𓂻 - to Stretch - Tawan


𓂡 - to Strike, hit, violence


𓈙𓈗𓇳 - Summer, harvest season - Shameh


𓇳 - Sun, Time - Ra


𓈌 - Sun on the horizon - Akhet


𓇛 - Sweet (taste, smell, disposition) - Ndm


𓆼𓄿𓃭𓏤𓌙𓀀 - Syrian, Hurrian - Hrw


𓇥𓂋𓇋𓏲𓏛𓏪 - Tan, Stain - Djriu


𓂧𓊪𓇋𓇋𓏌𓏏 - Taste - Dpt


𓉞𓏏𓉐 - Temple - HWT


𓋴𓂋𓏏𓇮 - Thorn - Sarat


𓏇𓇋𓈖𓇳 - Today


𓌃𓂧𓅱 ,𓄓 - Tongue - Md-d-w


𓇋𓐫𓊃𓉐 - Tomb - Mahat


𓏏𓂓𓊮 - to Torch - Takal


𓊖 - Town, Location - Nwt


𓊪𓏏𓊪𓏏𓂻 - to Trample - Pat-Pat


𓅖𓈙𓂝𓂾𓂻 - Travel, Journey, to March - Masai


𓆭 - Tree - sny


𓄲 - Turn, fold, twist 


𓂽 - to Turn Around 


𓅓𓂝𓆑𓄿𓎡𓏏𓈓 - Turquoise - Mefkat


𓎸 - to Unite


𓀜 - Violence, Effort - Gns


𓈎𓇋𓋴𓂐𓀁 - Vomit - Kis


𓈖𓂋𓏏𓅐 - Vulture - Narat


𓂻 - to Walk


𓈗 - Water, liquid 


𓃀𓂧𓂧𓅱𓂓𓂸𓆰𓏥 -Watermelons - Baddoka


𓈐𓏏𓏥- Ways, road - Wat


𓇋𓀁𓈖𓈖𓏥 - We - Inn, Anan


𓀉 - Weak, Tired


𓂋𓅓𓁿 - to Weep - Rimi


𓏠𓈖𓂝𓏏𓂑 - Wet Nurse - Manat


𓌉 - White - Hedj


𓅓- who is/who is in


𓍿𓂋𓏏𓆭 - Willow - Trt


𓊡 - Wind, sail, air


𓇋𓂋𓊪𓏉 - Wine - Irp


𓆃 - Wing, to fly


𓂑𓏏𓁐 - Woman - ST


𓆱𓏏𓏺 - Wooden


𓇼𓄿𓀢 - to Worship


𓏟𓏜 - to Write - Sikhil



Sources:


https://seshkemet.weebly.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Hieroglyphs_(Unicode_block)

http://vega-vocabulaire-egyptien-ancien.fr/en/welcome-page/

https://mjn.host.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/egyptian/texts/corpus/pdf/Dispute.pdf

https://mjn.host.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/egyptian/texts/corpus/pdf/