Representing a road lined with shrubs. The depicted road tended to be curved in the early phases of the Old Kingdom, and such curved variants occasionally appeared even much later, when the most common form had become straight. The phonogrammatic value of Ḽr is derived by the rebus principle from its use in Ḽrt(âroadâ).
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