Maat

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Maat
n. (Egyptian mythology) goddess of truth and justice
 
maat
adj. downcast, depressed, dejected; sorrowful


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Ma'at
Ma'at, to have been pronounced as * (Muh-aht), was the Ancient Egyptian concept of order—lawmorality, and justice which was deified as a goddess. Ma'at was seen as being charged with regulating the stars, seasons, and the actions of both mortals and the deities, after she had set the order of the universe from chaos at the moment of creation.
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Maat (der)
n. ship's mate; petty officer, naval soldier that holds a rank equivalent to that of a non-commissioned officer in the army

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maat (de)
n. measure, measurement, gauge, mete, scantling, comrade, buddy, chum, fellow, pal, partner, companion, mate, size, time, time signature, tact, cadence, cadency

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Maat
(a.)
Dejected; sorrowful; downcast.
  

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