The Royal Library of Denmark. ( Ibex )
From The Bestiary of Anne Walshe[2]
English, early 15th century
This illustration was supposed to represent the ibex or wild goat ram of the Alps and Apennines
Sinaitic (Nabataean) inscriptions published in 1774 by Carsten Niebuhr
𓄚 is Egyptian Hieroglyph U+1311x
EARLY NORTH ARABIAN HISMAIC A preliminary description based on a new corpus of inscriptions from the Ḥismā desert of southern Jordan
Geraldine Margaret Harmsworth King Submitted for the degree of Ph.D. School of Oriental and African Studies 1990 => Pgs. 719 - 784 (638-703 PDF) http://krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/resources/ociana/documents/king_hismaic.pdf
Table of Egyptian Transliteration schemes
Although the system of Egyptian hieroglyphs is very complicated, there are only 24 consonantal phonemes in transliterated text, ordered alphabetically in the sequence:
ꜣ j ꜥ w b p f m n r h ḥ ḫ ẖ z s š q k g t ṯ d ḏ