wḥꜥ

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Egyptian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

wHa
a
V1
D40

 3-lit.

  1. (transitive) to loosen or untie (cords, bonds, knots, etc.)
    Synonym: sfḫ
  2. (transitive) to remove (the bandage from a wound)
  3. (transitive) to resolve (difficulties), to unravel (problems)
  4. (transitive) to explain, to expound, to clarify
  5. (transitive) to interpret, to explain the meaning of (an incomprehensible word or event)
  6. (transitive) to interpret, to translate (foreign speech)
  7. (transitive) to understand
  8. (transitive) to loosen up (limbs) out of stiffness
  9. (transitive, intransitive) to heal, to cure
  10. (transitive) to deliver (someone), to set free, to release (+ m or m-ꜥ: from (something bad or evil))
  11. (transitive) to deliver (a woman) in childbirth
  12. (intransitive) to finish up with work, to get off work
  13. (intransitive) to be(come) idle or at leisure, to relax
  14. (intransitive) to return home, especially after a day’s work (+ m: from; r: to (a place))
  15. (transitive) to establish, to build (a building) [Greco-Roman Period]

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Noun[edit]

wHaA1

 m

  1. fisher or fowler (or both) [since the Pyramid Texts]
  2. epithet for the king when making an offering of geese [Greco-Roman Period]

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Descendants[edit]

  • Demotic: wḥj

References[edit]

  • wḥꜥ (lemma ID 48760)”, in Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae[1], Corpus issue 17, Web app version 2.01 edition, Tonio Sebastian Richter & Daniel A. Werning by order of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert & Peter Dils by order of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, 2004–15 December 2022
  • wḥꜥ (lemma ID 48790)”, in Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae[2], Corpus issue 17, Web app version 2.01 edition, Tonio Sebastian Richter & Daniel A. Werning by order of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert & Peter Dils by order of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, 2004–15 December 2022
  • Erman, Adolf, Grapow, Hermann (1926) Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache[3], volume 1, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, →ISBN, pages 348.3–349.15, 350.1–350.6
  • Faulkner, Raymond Oliver (1962) A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian, Oxford: Griffith Institute, →ISBN, page 66
  • James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 339.