What's the difference between pharaoh and pharaon?

Pharaoh


Definition:

  • (n.) A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were designated.
  • (n.) See Faro.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) With the help of his chancellor Joseph, Pharaoh accumulates vast food reserves during seven good years.
  • (2) Pharaoh acquires all their modest assets of money, livestock and land.
  • (3) There is a good lesson from the time of the Pharaohs in Genesis chapter 47 .
  • (4) Skull radiographs of the pharaoh Seqenenre-Ta'a II with special densitographic techniques have shown that he survived a perforating skull injury.
  • (5) The nation faces losing further culturally important works, including Poussin's The Infant Moses trampling Pharaoh's Crown (c1645-6) and a 1641 Van Dyck self-portrait, unless rich benefactors can find £26.5m to save them before temporary export bans run out.
  • (6) The paper analyses the mode of action of the organic chlorine compound Mirex in laboratory colonies of the pharaoh's ant Monomorium pharaonis under the special view of practical use in control measures in comparison with the related insecticide Chlordecone (Kepone).
  • (7) The pharaoh went to Oxford , the queen to the British Museum, which has loaned her so they can be together again.
  • (8) Other shows confirmed include the return of Ruth Jones's Stella and a two-part family drama called Moonfleet, about smuggling in small Dorset village, written by Ashley Pharaoh, who worked on Life on Mars.
  • (9) "When I was born, my grandfather and grandmother said that our pharaohs built the pyramids – but that was all they told us," said Walid Ibrahim.
  • (10) Aladdin Elaasar, author of The Last Pharaoh: Mubarak and the Uncertain Future of Egypt in the Obama Age, said the Mubaraks own several residences in Egypt, some inherited from previous presidents and the monarchy, and others the president has commissioned.
  • (11) Later on it was war.” An Egyptian blogger known by the name of Big Pharaoh also watched the Riyadh speech in Cairo.
  • (12) The tombs nestle in the dunes below the Red Pyramid, considered the pharaohs' first successful attempt at a smooth-sided structure.
  • (13) What bothers me is that the Pharaoh story highlights an insidious part of the debate which will sooner or later have to be tackled.
  • (14) The practical points of view for the use of chemosterilants in the control of pharaoh's ant are discussed.
  • (15) Senebkay's discovery confirms for the first time the existence of a third dynasty of pharaohs that ruled a central area between Egypt's northern and southern kingdoms in about 1600BC.
  • (16) The Big Pharaoh (@TheBigPharaoh) The leaks summarized in a picture: 2 Google maps showing what allegedly happened to legalize Morsi's incarceration.
  • (17) It is not going to start getting better.” Gill Pharaoh, a 75-year-old former palliative care nurse, said those words to the Sunday Times not long before she left her home in north London for Switzerland .
  • (18) The new galleries had to be rebuilt around one gigantic object that was too heavy to move – a massive stone shrine built by the Nubian king Taharqa in 680 BC inside a much older temple, portraying him as a pharaoh worshipping Egyptian gods.
  • (19) The results from simple choice test experiments with laboratory and field colonies of pharaoh's ants have revealed two behavioural traits that influence the way in which foraging worker ants respond to foods.
  • (20) It pre-dates Islam or Christianity and is on record since the time of the Pharaoh.

Pharaon


Definition:

  • (n.) See Pharaoh, 2.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Three Pharaonic mummies, preserved for thousand of years, had fiberoptic endoscopy carried out of the cranial, thoracic and abdominal cavities.
  • (2) But on Sunday, Adel al-Khayat, who was a member of Gamaa Islamiya , a group whose associates murdered at least 58 tourists in 1997 at a pharaonic temple in Luxor, resigned from the job just days after he was installed.
  • (3) Over 25 per cent of women subjected to the more severe forms of circumcision, i.e., "Pharaonic," suffer serious physical complications.
  • (4) Shielded from Europe, Copts developed distinctive customs such as fasting, monasticism and the usage of liturgical Coptic, derived from the Pharaonic language of ancient Egypt.
  • (5) Most of the adverse health consequences are associated with Pharaonic circumcision.
  • (6) (A-group, C-group, Pharaonic); and Intensive Agriculturalist, A.D. 0-1400 (Meroitic, X-Group, Christian).
  • (7) On one night this month in Luxor, which houses the tomb of Tutankhamun among other pharaonic treasures, just 264 foreigners slept in the city's hotels, according to police.
  • (8) Egypt is turning back into ancient Egypt,” he said, referring to the Pharaonic rule of the land that ended more than two millennia ago.
  • (9) "It's revolutionary," said Kent Weeks, a leading Egyptologist who has been researching pharaonic sites since the 1960s.
  • (10) "Egyptologists are always very scathing about Roman mummification, which is not what it had been in the Pharaonic period," said Walker.
  • (11) His vision of the world he wanted to make, to commemorate himself and his ideology, was complete, overwhelming and Pharaonic.
  • (12) The Egyptian people have lost their awe of pharaonic rulers.
  • (13) Many discoveries have been made on the existence of dentistry during the pharaonic time in Egypt.
  • (14) He hopes the lifesize facsimile will provide as good an experience as the original to divert visitors and ultimately help to preserve it and other pharaonic treasures.
  • (15) Why not?” Zawyet Dahshur lies on the edge of the Sahara just south of the Memphis ruins – all that remains of one of Pharaonic Egypt’s most important capitals – and across the Nile from Helwan.
  • (16) It refers back to pharaonic or African habits and doctors do it for their personal financial benefit.” The medical profession is also undergoing gradual change.
  • (17) Posters portray the Muslim Brotherhood's leader as a sinister black octopus, giving a stubby finger to the Egyptian people, in pharaonic headdress and with a diagonal red stripe slashed across his bearded face.
  • (18) The discovery of King Senebkay is the first firm evidence of a pharaonic dynasty whose existence archaeologists had suspected but never proved.
  • (19) Although they did not name diseases as we know them, Pharaonic physicians described a host of gastroenterological symptoms for which an extensive array of therapeutics was prescribed.
  • (20) Officials hope the £420,000 project will prolong the life of the original while promoting a new model of sustainable tourism and research in a country where many pharaonic sites are under severe threat.

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