ky-ḏd

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Egyptian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

ky (another) +‎ ḏd (speaking) in a direct genitive construction, thus literally ‘another one of speaking’.

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Noun[edit]

kiiD&d

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  1. (in religious and medical texts) stands at the start of phrases giving variant readings, glosses, or interpretations; alternatively; otherwise said; alternative reading: …
  2. (Late Egyptian, in letters) stands at the start of phrases giving further information; furthermore; and another thing: …

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