rww-ḏr-jꜣḫw

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Egyptian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

rww (regions, lands, late plural variant of jw (island)) +‎ ḏr (limit) +‎ jꜣḫw (sunlight) in a series of direct genitive constructions, thus literally ‘regions of the limit of sunlight’, i.e. ‘all lands so far as the sun shines’.

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  1. whole world, whole wide world [Greco-Roman Period]

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