Thoth
[thohth, toht]
/θoʊθ, toʊt/
noun
,
Egyptian Religion
1.
the god of wisdom, learning, and magic represented as a man with the head either of an ibis or of a baboon.
British Dictionary definitions for
Thoth
Thoth
/
θəʊθ;
təʊt
/
noun
1.
(in Egyptian mythology) a moon deity, scribe of the gods and protector of learning and the arts
Word Origin and History for
Thoth
ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and magic, from Latin, from Greek
Thoth
, from Egyptian
Tehuti
.