in Egyptian religion, protective amulet, usually hung at the back of the neck as a counterpoise to the necklace worn in the front. Frequently made of glazed ware and quite often found buried with the dead, it was a symbol of divine protection. Among women it fostered fruitfulness and health, while among men it signified virility.
MENAT
Meaning of MENAT in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012