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In Egyptian mythology, Huh (or Hah or Heh) was one of the Ogdoad. Along with his wife, Hauhet (feminine form of Huh), he was the personification of eternity. Like all the male gods of the Ogdoad, he was often depicted as frog-headed. The other common representation of him depicts him crouching, holding a palm stem in each hand (or just one), sometimes with a palm stem in his hair, as palm stems represented long life to the Egyptians. Depictions of this form also had a shen ring at the base of each palm stem, which represented infinity. Depictions of Huh were also used in Hieroglyphs to represent one million, which essentially was equivalent to infinity in Egyptian thought.
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