ḥzy

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Egyptian

Etymology

perfective passive participle of ḥzj.

Pronunciation

Noun

Hzii

 m

  1. favored one, esteemed one (+ following direct genitive: one favored by …, one esteemed by …)
  2. epithet for one of the dead who have been judged righteous

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References

  1. ^ Aitken, James (2013) “The Septuagint and Egyptian Translation Methods” in XV Congress of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, pages 283–284
  2. ^ Mairs, Rachel and Martin, Cary J. (2009) “A Bilingual „Sale“ of Liturgies from the Archive of the Theban Choachytes: P. Berlin 5507, P. Berlin 3098 and P. Leiden 413” in Enchoria, volume 31, pages 60–67