jn-ḥrt

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Egyptian

ini&n Hr
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N31G7

Etymology

From jn ((one who) carries) +‎ ḥrt ((what is) above, heaven).

Pronunciation

 
  • (reconstructed) IPA(key): /jaˈnijħarit//jaˈnijħariʔ//ʔaˈneʔħəra//ʔaˈneʔħərə/

Proper noun

ini&n Hr
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N31G7

 m

  1. Anhur/Anhor/Onuris, Egyptian god of war and hunting.

Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Middle Babylonian: (na-aḫ-ra-) in (na-aḫ-ra-ma-áš-ši)
  • Ancient Greek: Ὄνουρις (Ónouris)

References

  1. ^ Gundacker, Roman (2018) “Retention or Rejection: The Fate of ‘Ältere Komposita’ at the Transition from the ‘Dreisilbengesetz’ to the ‘Zweisilbengesetz’” in Tradition and Transformation in Ancient Egypt, page 159