sṯzj

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Egyptian

Etymology

s- (causative prefix) +‎ ṯzj (to raise, lift up).

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 caus. 3ae inf.

  1. (transitive) to raise, to lift up
    • c. 1550 BCE – 1295 BCE, Great Hymn to Osiris (Stela of Amenmose, Louvre C 286) lines 1–3:
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      Z1
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      Htp
      m
      swXrdn
      n
      niwt
      mn
      n
      x mnx
      h
      n
      nw
      wmn
      a
      r
      t
      M1
      xpr
      t
      r
      z
      V14
      t
      U39bA Z1
      f
      špss kꜣ pw ḫnt(j) ḏdw ḥtp(.w) m nn-nswt mnḫ hnw m nꜥrt ḫpr.t(j) r sṯ(z)t bꜣ.f
      He is noble of ka, this foremost one of Busiris, who rests in Heracleopolis, splendid of acclaim in the naret-tree that came into being to raise up his ba

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