/taʀˈʃij/ → /təˈʃeʔ/ → /təˈʃeʔ/ (Old <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>, c. 2500 BCE) IPA(key): /taʀˈʃij/, plural IPA(key): /taʀˈʃijwaw/ (Middle <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>, c. 1700 BCE) IPA(key): /taʀˈʃij/...
water’. * m hippopotamus Synonyms: db, ḫꜣb, ḥḏt, kꜣ mḥw Unattested in the <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> literature. Proposed as a hypothetical etymology of the Hebrew word בְּהֵמוֹת...
lives". (reconstructed) IPA(key): /t͡ʃʼapəˈnaːtə ʔəfʕəˈnaχ/ (latest Late <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>, c. 800 BCE) IPA(key): /t͡ʃʼapəˈnaːtə ʔəfʕəˈnaχ/ (modern Egyptological)...
*ⲫⲁⲣⲡⲉϩⲣⲱⲧ • (*pharpehrōt) m (Sahidic, Greek mythology, <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> mythology) Harpocrates, Graeco-<span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> god of silence, secrecy, trust, and confidentiality...
ⲁⲛϩⲟⲩⲣⲉ (anhoure) — Sahidic From <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> jn-ḥrt (Old Bohairic) IPA(key): /anˈhuːɾə/ *ⲁⲛϩⲟⲩⲣⲓ • (*anhouri) m (Bohairic) Anhur, the <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> god of war...
Cushitic: Somali: mayay Aasax: maʔa Burunge: ma'ay Dahalo: maʔa Iraqw: ma'ay <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>: mw (/maw/) (see there for further descendants) Proto-Semitic: *māy-...
Etymological Dictionary of <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>, volume 3, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, pages 367–368, →ISBN Hoch, James E. (1994) Semitic Words in <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> Texts of the New Kingdom...
Canaanite: Hebrew: לָבִיא (laví, lāḇîʾ) → <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>: rwꜣbw Late <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>: rby Coptic: ⲗⲁⲃⲟ (labo) →? <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>: rbw (“Libu”) Ugaritic: 𐎍𐎁𐎜 (lbủ /labiʾu/)...
Semitic and <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> went through the following semantic shift: to send -> to direct -> to command, to rule. Cushitic: Afar: ruub (“to send”) <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span>: nb (“master...
From Proto-Afroasiatic *wVraq- (“green”). Cognate with <span class="searchmatch">Egyptian</span> jꜣqt (“leeks, vegetables”) and wꜣḏ (“green”), and likely Central Atlas Tamazight ⵡⵔⵉⵖ (wriɣ...