When Tehuti-nekht saw the sekhti approaching with his burdened asses, his evil heart coveted the beasts and the goods they bore, and he called to the gods to open a way for him to steal the possessions of the sekhti.
Meruitensa therefore deprived Tehuti-nekht of all his offices and his property, and gave them to the sekhti, who thenceforth dwelt at the king's palace with all his family.
Tehuti-nekht bade him hold his peace, threatening to send him to the Demon of Silence if he continued to complain.
Tehuti-nekht with well-simulated wrath, "surely you do not intend to drive your beasts over my clothes!
In this sepulchre we see the names of Siphthah and his queen, Taouris, erased by the chisel from their cartouches, and the name of Set-nekht substituted in their place.
QA NEKHT "the powerful bull" is a truly Oriental expression for "the mighty hero", the bull being a symbol of strength and power.
Tjeser and Sa-nekht were not the first Egyptian kings to visit Sinai.
We read in Manetho of a great Libyan war in the reign of Neche-rophes, and both Sa-nekht and Tjeser seem to have finally established Egyptian authority in the Sinaitic peninsula, where their rock-inscriptions have been found.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nekht" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.