ꜥnḫ wḏꜣ snb

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Etymology[edit]

Traditionally considered to be a series of nouns ꜥnḫ +‎ wḏꜣ +‎ snb, literally meaning ‘life, prosperity, health (to him)’. More recently the phrase has instead been analyzed as a series of verbs, each with the unwritten stative ending .w, thus literally meaning ‘(may he be) alive, sound, healthy’.

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S34U28s
  1. an honorific phrase used after the names of kings, queens, princes, etc., after the words of a king, ruler, or prince, after references to the royal household, and, more rarely, after the names of ordinary people.

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