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Egyptian
Etymology
ḫntj (“foremost, being in front of”) + zḥ-nṯr (“the hall in which Anubis embalmed Osiris”, literally “divine booth”), thus ‘(the one) presiding over the divine booth’.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
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- an epithet of the god Anubis
- an epithet of the god Osiris
- a priestly title
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