Oh, dude, the viper hieroglyph represents the letter "F" in the ancient Egyptian alphabet. So, like, if you ever need to write "fancy" in hieroglyphs, you know which little snake to include. Just don't ask me to draw it, I'm more of a stick figure artist myself.
As a hieroglyph, the owl represented the letter M.
The hieroglyph for exile is not a single symbol, as hieroglyphs are typically used to represent words or concepts. The concept of exile could be depicted in various ways, by combining different hieroglyphs that represent ideas like "to send away" or "to be far from home."
hieroglyph
The Stool Hieroglyph is listed as Gardiner's sign number Q3. It was originally the stool's rectangular mat and only after took the shape of a stool. It was used to symbolize the letter p.
like a T with an upside down tear on it
As a hieroglyph, the owl represented the letter M.
the answer is hieroglyph
The hieroglyph for exile is not a single symbol, as hieroglyphs are typically used to represent words or concepts. The concept of exile could be depicted in various ways, by combining different hieroglyphs that represent ideas like "to send away" or "to be far from home."
hieroglyph
The Egyptian hieroglyph for the letter "Q" is a Hill Side.
pictograph, hieroglyph
Viper - several species Rhinoceros Viper Taipan Viper
The Stool Hieroglyph is listed as Gardiner's sign number Q3. It was originally the stool's rectangular mat and only after took the shape of a stool. It was used to symbolize the letter p.
Viper
like a T with an upside down tear on it
The Ancient Egyptian Jar Stand hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. W11 is a side view of a "jar stand and base". The jar stand hieroglyph is used in the Ancient Egyptian language hieroglyphs for the alphabetic consonant letter g.
Adder or viper.