ḏwt

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See also: dwt and DWT

Egyptian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Nominalized from ḏw (evil, bad, wicked) +‎ -t (feminine ending).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Dwwt
nDs

 f

  1. (uncountable) evil
    • c. 1550 BCE – 1295 BCE, Great Hymn to Osiris (Stela of Amenmose, Louvre C 286) line 22:
      ir
      Dw
      twr
      Sd
      d
      xrwwwd
      Z9
      D40
      q
      n
      nDs
      z
      p zp
      f
      spr
      r
      D54
      r
      f
      jr ḏwt r šd-ḫrw wd qn zp.f spr(.w) r.f
      Evil has been done to the Disturber (Set), he who committed violence; his misdeed has caught up with him.
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Etymology 2[edit]

ḏw (mountain) +‎ -t (feminine ending).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Dw
t

 f

  1. Alternative form of
    Dw
    Z1
    (ḏw, mountain)
Descendants[edit]
  • Arabic: طَوْد (ṭawd)

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