dwꜣ-mwt.f

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dwAdwAmwtt
f
G7
as a jar containing a mummy’s stomach

Etymology[edit]

A direct genitive construction meaning “the praise of his mother”, composed of dwꜣ (to praise) +‎ mwt (mother) +‎ .f (third person masculine singular suffix pronoun).

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Proper noun[edit]

dwAdwAmwtt
f
G7

 m

  1. Duamutef, a mortuary god, protector of the stomach of the deceased.

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