ꜥḥꜣwtj
Egyptian
Etymology
ꜥḥꜣ (“to fight”) + -wt + -j.
Pronunciation
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /ɑːħɑuːti/
- Conventional anglicization: ahauti
Noun
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- fighter, warrior, soldier [Middle Kingdom to New Kingdom]
- (Late Egyptian, often attributive) male [since the 18th Dynasty]
- man, male human
- gander
- male god
Inflection
Declension of ꜥḥꜣwtj (masculine)
singular | ꜥḥꜣwtj |
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dual | ꜥḥꜣwtjwj |
plural | ꜥḥꜣwtjw |
Alternative forms
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of ꜥḥꜣwtj
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ꜥḥꜣwtj | ꜥḥꜣwtj | ꜥḥꜣtj | |||||||||||||
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Derived terms
- šrj ꜥḥꜣwtj
Descendants
- Demotic: ḥwt(j)
- Akhmimic Coptic: ϩⲁⲩⲧ (haut)
- Bohairic Coptic: ϩⲱⲟⲩⲧ (hōout)
- Fayyumic Coptic: ϩⲁⲟⲩⲧ (haout)
- Old Coptic: ϩⲟⲟⲩⲛⲧ (hoount)
- Sahidic Coptic: ϩⲟⲟⲩⲧ (hoout)
Verb
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- (Late Egyptian, intransitive) to be(come) quarrelsome, to quarrel (+ mdj: to quarrel with (someone))
References
- Erman, Adolf; Grapow, Hermann (1926–1961) Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, →ISBN