You're asking about the word for “holy” or “sacred” in the context of Egypt, and it appears you’re looking for a short, crossword-style answer. Direct answer
- The likely word meant by “Var Heliga I Egypten” (What is holy in Egypt) is IBISAR, a six-letter term often clued in Scandinavian crossword sources for “holy in Egypt” referencing the sacred ibis, a culturally significant bird in ancient Egyptian religion. If your puzzle uses a different context or language nuance, another common option seen in some clues is ATUM or HIEG/HEILIG variants, but IBISAR is the standard six-letter answer in this specific clue formulation.
Notes on variants
- If your crossword expects a direct translation of “holy” into an adjective, in English the straightforward translation is holy or sacred, but that doesn’t align with a six-letter crossword answer tied to Egyptian context.
- In Germanic or Scandinavian crossword databases, “Var helig i Egypten” commonly resolves to IBISAR, playing on the sacred ibis-bird symbol in ancient Egypt.
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