| 释义 | [ muh-aht, mey-uht ] / məˈɑt, ˈmeɪ ət /
 noun Egyptian Religion.the goddess personifying law and righteousness.Words nearby MaatMaarianhamina, Maariv, Maas, Maasai, Maastricht, Maat, Mab, Mabel, mabela, mabe pearl, MabinogionDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for MaatSurmounting the Maat here illustrated is a conspicuous feather which we have already connoted with feeder and fodder. Archaic England|Harold BayleyReleasing Burt's hand, Critch caught the loop of the symbol of Maat and stood it on end. The Blind Lion of the Congo|Elliott WhitneyThe most prominent Egyptian abstract deity is Maat, 'truth.' Introduction to the History of Religions|Crawford Howell ToyI sometimes thinks me own ghost is out on the s'arch without me body, an' I shouldn't be surprised to maat it some day. The Lost Trail|Edward S. Ellis
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