The Egyptian Book of the dead by P. Le Page Renouf and Edouard Naville

6. ⁂⁂⁂⁂ _T’at’at_. This word is often wrongly translated

‘judges.’ The divine judges are called _t’at’at_, but the proposition is not simply convertible. There were the ⁂⁂⁂⁂ not only of Osiris, but (_Todt._, 22, 2) also of every god and every goddess. And all the ancient towns of Egypt had their divine ⁂⁂⁂⁂. It is a term used (_cf._ p. 55) as exactly synonymous with ⁂⁂. In a mythological system like the Egyptian no god stood alone; every god involved others in close connection with himself, and every act of his necessitated corresponding acts on their part.