Meshir

Mecher (also maker, Amcher; Greek Mehir Coptic Meschir; Arab Amschir ) was in the Egyptian calendar, the ancient Egyptian name of the second Peretmonats and represented the coldest season from early December to early January.

Alan Gardiner as well as Richard Anthony Parker suggests that the month Rekeh - who changed the years form during the calendar story, which is why Rekeh - who moved from seventh to sixth month from the 19th dynasty in the New Kingdom and was renamed Mecher.

This was due to the coupling of Sopdet to the heliacal rising of Sirius, which slowly wandered from early June until the end of the second millennium BC to the beginning of July and ultimately responsible was for the relocation of months.

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