jꜣbtt

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Egyptian[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

Nominalized from the feminine of jꜣbtj (eastern).

Noun[edit]

iAbbt t
xAst

 f

  1. east, the East
    Hr
    Z1
    iAbbt t
    xAst
    ḥr jꜣbttin the east (of)
    miAbbt t
    xAst
    (Late Egyptian and Greco-Roman Period)m jꜣbttin the east (of)
Usage notes[edit]

Chiefly used in later texts; in older religious texts the synonym jꜣbt is usually used instead. As the two words share several written forms, the context of time period and linguistic register may sometimes be the only means to determine which reading is meant.

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Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

iAbbt t
M3

 f

  1. (18th Dynasty) Alternative form of jbṯt (bird trap)
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