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Qué (quién) es maat houden - definición

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER'S RANK IN THE GERMAN NAVY
Maat (Dienstgrad); Maat (military); Maat (Germany); Maate
  • ''Maat'' Horst Grund, pictured in [[Kriegsmarine]] uniform, 1941
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Maat (rank)         
(, ) is a naval rank, of German origin, used by a number of countries. The term is derived from the low German (comrade).
Maat         
  • Some of the 42 Judges of Maat are visible, seated and in small size. Maat's feather of truth depicted in the bottom right corner. [[British Museum]], London.
  • A section of the ''[[Book of the Dead]]'' showing the [[Weighing of the Heart]] in the [[Duat]] using the feather of Maat as the measure in balance
  • Statue of Maat, adored with the ostrich feather of truth
  • Winged Maat, depicted in The Tomb of Nefertari (1255 BCE)
EGYPTIAN DEITY
Feather of Truth; Feather of truth; Ma’at; Feather of Life; Shu feather; Maàt; Ma'at; The Feather of Truth; Māt; Ma'At; Maāt; Hall of Two Truths
·adj Dejected; sorrowful; downcast.
Martin de Maat         
AMERICAN THEATRE DIRECTOR
Martin DeMaat; Martin de maat; Martin De Maat
Martin de Maat (January 12, 1949 – February 15, 2001) was a teacher and artistic director at The Second City in Chicago. He also taught at Columbia College and Players Workshop.

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Maat (rank)

Maat ([ˈmaːt], lit.'mate') is a naval rank, of German origin, used by a number of countries. The term is derived from the low German māt (comrade). Via the Dutch language, the word became a nautical term and described the assistant to a deck officer. Since the second half of the 17th century Maate were the lowest class of non-commissioned officers aboard a warship.