ꜥm-mwt

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Etymology

ꜥm ((one) devouring) +‎ mwt (dead), thus ‘devourer of the dead’.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

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  1. Ammit or Ammut, an Egyptian goddess who devours the hearts of the dead who are judged unrighteous.

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