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See also: DN, dN, and d—n

Egyptian

Pronunciation

Verb

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n
T30

 2-lit.

  1. (transitive) to sever, cut off
    • c. 1450 BC, The Poetical Stela of Thutmose III: Part I, Cairo Museum 34010:[1]
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      n
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      z
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      tp Z1
      Z2
      T14mw
      dn.s tpw ꜥꜣmw
      it severs the heads of the Asiatics.

Inflection

Proper noun

d
n

 m

  1. A serekh name notably borne by Den, a pharaoh of the First Dynasty, literally ‘The Severer (of Heads)’.

References

  • Leprohon, Ronald (2013) Denise Doxey, editor, The Great Name: Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary, Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, →ISBN:
    Horus: dn (den), The Severer (of heads) […] The king’s name has been read a number of different ways, the most common of which are Dewen (“He who spreads [his (falcon’s) wings]”) or Udimu (“He who pours water”). For other variants, see Godron (1990, 11-17), who rightly opts for the reading Den, which he renders as “The slaughterer.”