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If "Sobek" comes last, it means "the beauty of Sobek" (noun (possessed) + noun (possessor)). If "neferu" comes last, the name means "Sobek is beautiful" (noun + verb in the stative, also called old perfective). In the latter case the vowels should be switched around, see my following comment.
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what is it that you wanted to extract from the BM's description of the item that you think is missing from the section on en.wiki? Is it the names that are present on the cylinder, because that can be introduced without duplicating the BM's description. The most detailed option would be a
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