ṯꜣw

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See also: tꜣw

Egyptian

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

 

Noun

TAww

 m

  1. a wind
    • c. 1950 BCE, outer coffin of Amenemhat (Cairo 28092, B10Cc), Coffin Texts Spell 62, I269e–I269i:[1]
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      n
      k
      q
      bHwW15mwG39
      Z2
      mxxAAw
      Z2
      wAAHskY2
      n
      HrZ1
      wAAt
      N31
      k
      q
      U2
      AT14Y2
      n
      k
      a
      m&a AtT14k
      r
      s
      xAZ1pwx
      r
      A15
      Hr Ba15s Z1 Ba15as
      Ba15s x Ba15as
      r
      xrwwA2TAwws
      jwt n.k qbḥw m ḫꜣw wꜣḥ.n ḥr wꜣt.k qmꜣ n.k ꜥmꜥꜣt.k r.s ḫꜣ pw ḫr ḥr rw ṯꜣw.s
      Waterfowl will come to you in thousands and settle on your path. When you throw your throwstick at them, there’ll be a thousand fallen at the sound of its wind.
  2. a breath (an exhalation of air)
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Etymology 2

Pronunciation

 
  • (reconstructed) IPA(key): /ˈciʀwit//ˈt͡ʃiʀwiʔ//ˈt͡ʃiːwa//ˈt͡ʃiːwə/

Verb

TAAwD51
D40

 3ae inf.

  1. (transitive) to steal
  2. (transitive) to rob (a person) of
  3. (transitive) to burgle away (from a house)
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References

  1. ^ de Buck, Adriaan (1935) The Egyptian Coffin Texts I: Texts of Spells 1–75, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, page I269