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- Kuk_(mythology) abstract "Kuk (also spelled as Kek and Keku) is the deification of the primordial concept of darkness in ancient Egyptian religion. In the Ogdoad cosmogony, his name meant darkness. As a concept, Kuk was viewed as androgynous, his female form being known as Kauket (also spelled as Keket), which is simply the female form of the word Kuk.Like all four dualistic concepts in the Ogdoad, Kuk's male form was depicted as a frog, or as a frog-headed man, and the female form as a snake, or a snake-headed woman. As a symbol of darkness, Kuk also represented obscurity and the unknown, and thus chaos. Also, Kuk was seen as that which occurred before light, thus was known as the bringer-in of light. The other members of the Ogdoad are Nu and Naunet, Amun and Amaunet, Huh and Hauhet.".
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- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageRevisionID "656029445".
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Amaunet.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Amun.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Amunet.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_religion.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Androgynous.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Androgyny.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Empire.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creator_goddesses.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creator_gods.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_goddesses.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Night_goddesses.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Night_gods.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Chaos_(cosmogony).
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Cosmogony.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Frog.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_gender.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Hauhet.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Head.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Heh_(god).
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Huh_(god).
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Naunet.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Nu_(mythology).
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Ogdoad.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Snake.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuk (mythology)".
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuk and Kauket".
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuk".
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuk, and Kauket".
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuk/Kauket".
- Kuk_(mythology) hasPhotoCollection Kuk_(mythology).
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient_Egyptian_religion_footer.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Egyptian-myth-stub.
- Kuk_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kuk_(mythology) subject Category:Creator_goddesses.
- Kuk_(mythology) subject Category:Creator_gods.
- Kuk_(mythology) subject Category:Egyptian_goddesses.
- Kuk_(mythology) subject Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Kuk_(mythology) subject Category:Night_goddesses.
- Kuk_(mythology) subject Category:Night_gods.
- Kuk_(mythology) hypernym Deification.
- Kuk_(mythology) comment "Kuk (also spelled as Kek and Keku) is the deification of the primordial concept of darkness in ancient Egyptian religion. In the Ogdoad cosmogony, his name meant darkness. As a concept, Kuk was viewed as androgynous, his female form being known as Kauket (also spelled as Keket), which is simply the female form of the word Kuk.Like all four dualistic concepts in the Ogdoad, Kuk's male form was depicted as a frog, or as a frog-headed man, and the female form as a snake, or a snake-headed woman.".
- Kuk_(mythology) label "Kuk (mythology)".
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kuk.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kek.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Κουκ.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kuk_(mitología).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kuk.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kekou.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kek.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kuk_(mitologia).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs 쿡_(신화).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kukas.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Кек.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kek.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kek.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kuk_(bóstwo).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs m.0p0zf.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Кук_(бог).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kuk_(boh).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Kuk_(mytologi).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Кук_(міфологія).
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs دیوتا_کک.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Q864020.
- Kuk_(mythology) sameAs Q864020.
- Kuk_(mythology) wasDerivedFrom Kuk_(mythology)?oldid=656029445.
- Kuk_(mythology) isPrimaryTopicOf Kuk_(mythology).