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The Three-Fox-Skins (hieroglyph) is Gardiner's sign listed no. F31, in the series of parts of animals. It consists of 3-fox skins tied at one end, and hanging, creating flowing skins.
In Egyptian hieroglyphs it has the value ms.[1] The word in Egyptian means birth, and related items: to bring forth, produce, fashion, create, etc.
The 3-fox-skin hieroglyph has its origins in the early dynasties of Ancient Egypt, and can be found in multiple usage on the Palermo Stone, (creation or inauguration of events).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_fox_skins_(hieroglyph)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Egyptian_hieroglyphs#F
It must have been a three-dog night.
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Three fox skins, three-dog night, it all ties together:
Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea
Joy to you and me. ♫
Joy to the World -- Three Dog Night
Fish in Aramaic
Moses’ birthday on the 7th of Adar connects to the mazal of the month of Adar, the fish (dag in Hebrew). The numerical value of dag is 7. Moses really is like a fish. His name, Moshe, was given to him by Pharaoh’s daughter, “for I have drawn him out of the water.” [1]
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Increasing Joy
Fish symbolize fertility. The first blessing that God blessed Creation was for the fish: “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the waters in the seas.”[2] The Talmud says that it is propitious to wed on Thursday, for this is the day that God blessed the fish. After the fish, God gave a similar blessing to Adam and Eve: “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and conquer it and rule over the fish of the sea (fish, again).”[3] In short – be fruitful and multiply like fish.