ꜥḥꜣwtj

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Egyptian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

ꜥḥꜣ (to fight) +‎ -wt +‎ -j.

Pronunciation[edit]

 
  • (noun): (reconstructed) IPA(key): /ʕVħˈʀawtij//ʕVħˈʀawtij//ʕaˈħawtə//ʕaˈħawt/

Noun[edit]

aHAAwt
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A24

 m

  1. fighter, warrior, soldier [Middle Kingdom to New Kingdom]
  2. (Late Egyptian, often attributive) male [since the 18th Dynasty]
    1. man, male human
    2. gander
    3. male god

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Verb[edit]

aHAAwt
y
A24
  1. (Late Egyptian, intransitive) to be(come) quarrelsome, to quarrel (+ m-dj: to quarrel with (someone))

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