pꜣwtj

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Egyptian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From pꜣwt (primaeval time) +‎ -j (nisba ending).

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

pAAwt
y
X6
  1. primaeval (especially of gods or sacred places)

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Noun[edit]

pAAwt
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X6

 m

  1. primaeval god
    • c. 1550 BCE – 1295 BCE, Great Hymn to Osiris (Stela of Amenmose, Louvre C 286) lines 3–4:
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      n
      M
      r
      Z1
      n
      t nr
      Z2
      pAt
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      n
      N17
      N17
      t
      tm
      D
      f
      X4
      kA
      Z2ss
      xntN9
      t
      Z2ss
      nTrAxZ1
      H_SPACE
      mn
      n
      x mnx
      M
      M
      a
      AxZ2ss
      H_SPACE
      ḏd rn m r(ꜣ) n(j) rmt pꜣ(w)tj n(j) tꜣwj tm ḏf(ꜣ) kꜣw ḫnt psḏt ꜣḫ mnḫ mmj ꜣḫw
      […] (Osiris,) whose name endures (literally, “enduring of name”) in the mouth of people, primaeval one of the Two Lands (Egypt), complete of food and sustenance at the head of the Ennead, potent akh among the akhs.

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See under the adjective above.

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