Keb

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Egyptian god of the earth: In ancient Egyptian mythology, Keb (also commonly spelled Geb) is the deity personifying the earth. He is considered the father of the major gods Osiris and Isis.
Usage Notes
  • "Keb" is a proper noun referring specifically to a figure from ancient Egyptian religion. It is not used in general or modern contexts.
  • The spelling "Keb" is a transliteration from Egyptian hieroglyphs. The more common and widely recognized spelling in English is Geb.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • In the creation myth, Keb, the earth god, was separated from Nut, the sky goddess.
    • Keb was believed to be the father of Osiris.
Advanced Usage
  • Mythological Context: The name is used almost exclusively in discussions of Egyptology, mythology, and ancient history.
    • The depiction of Keb often shows him lying beneath the arch of the sky goddess.
Variants and Related Words
  • Geb: The most standard and frequent English spelling for the same deity.
  • Earth god: A descriptive term for deities with similar functions in other mythologies, though not a direct synonym for "Keb."
Synonyms
  • Geb: The primary synonym, being an alternative spelling for the same god.
  • Seb: Another less common transliteration of the same Egyptian god's name.
Related Concepts
  • Nut: The sky goddess, often depicted as Keb's consort.
  • Osiris: God of the afterlife, son of Keb.
  • Isis: Goddess of magic and motherhood, daughter of Keb.
  • Ennead: The group of nine major deities in Heliopolitan creation myth, which includes Keb.
Noun
  1. Egyptian god of the earth; father of Osiris and Isis