ꜣmꜥt

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Egyptian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From ꜣmꜥ (perching bird) +‎ -t, so named because its attachment to the temporal bone was reminiscent of the claw of the ꜣmꜥ-bird grabbing something, as described in the Edwin Smith Papyrus 8.14–8.15.

Noun[edit]

Ama
t
D40

 f

  1. condyle or fork of a bone [Medical Papyri]
  2. ramus of the mandible [Medical Papyri]
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Etymology 2[edit]

Possibly related to ꜣmj (to mix).

Noun[edit]

Ama
t
W22
Z2ss

 f

  1. a kind of mash [20th Dynasty and Medical papyri]
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