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- Kuk abstract "Kuk (also spelled as Kek and Keku) is the deification of the primordial concept of darkness in Egyptian mythology. 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.".
- Kuk wikiPageID "97100".
- Kuk wikiPageRevisionID "539723050".
- Kuk hasPhotoCollection Kuk.
- Kuk subject Category:Creator_goddesses.
- Kuk subject Category:Creator_gods.
- Kuk subject Category:Egyptian_goddesses.
- Kuk subject Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Kuk subject Category:Night_goddesses.
- Kuk subject Category:Night_gods.
- Kuk type Abstraction100002137.
- Kuk type Belief105941423.
- Kuk type Cognition100023271.
- Kuk type Content105809192.
- Kuk type CreatorGoddesses.
- Kuk type Deity109505418.
- Kuk type EgyptianGoddesses.
- Kuk type Goddess109535622.
- Kuk type NightGoddesses.
- Kuk type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Kuk type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Kuk comment "Kuk (also spelled as Kek and Keku) is the deification of the primordial concept of darkness in Egyptian mythology. 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 label "Kek".
- Kuk label "Kek".
- Kuk label "Kekou".
- Kuk label "Kuk (bóstwo)".
- Kuk label "Kuk (mitologia)".
- Kuk label "Kuk".
- Kuk label "Кук (бог)".
- Kuk sameAs Kuk.
- Kuk sameAs Kek.
- Kuk sameAs Κουκ.
- Kuk sameAs Kuk.
- Kuk sameAs Kekou.
- Kuk sameAs Kuk_(mitologia).
- Kuk sameAs 쿡_(신화).
- Kuk sameAs Kek.
- Kuk sameAs Kuk_(bóstwo).
- Kuk sameAs m.0p0zf.
- Kuk sameAs Q864020.
- Kuk sameAs Q864020.
- Kuk sameAs Kuk.
- Kuk wasDerivedFrom Kuk?oldid=539723050.
- Kuk isPrimaryTopicOf Kuk.