Egyptian edit

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AwwY1V

 m

  1. extent, length, expanse (of space) [since the Middle Kingdom]
    • c. 2000 BCE – 1900 BCE, Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor (pHermitage/pPetersburg 1115) lines 24–28:
      hAD54
      k
      wA1rM14wrr
      N36
      md
      p t
      P1n
      t
      mH
      a
      V1V20
      V20
      mAwWs
      mH
      a
      V20
      V20
      V20
      V20
      msxwD32ssqddA30A1V1V20
      V20
      imsmstp
      Y2
      n
      km
      mt
      niwt
      hꜣ.kw r wꜣḏ-wr m dpt nt št-mḏwtj mḥ m ꜣw.s ḥmw mḥ m sḫw.s št-mḏwtj sqd jm.s m stp n(j) kmt
      I had gone down to the sea in a boat of a hundred twenty cubits in length and forty cubits in breadth, with a hundred twenty sailors in it of the choice of Egypt.
  2. (rare) length, duration (of time)

Usage notes edit

Many of the later writings of this word (particularly its temporal uses) may instead represent ꜣwt (length, generally of time), as the t fell silent by Late Egyptian; indeed, authors working with Late Egyptian commonly treat the two words as the same.

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  • Demotic: ꜥw

Noun edit

AwWZ6

 m

  1. death [Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, and Greco-Roman Period]

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Aw
W
nDs

 m

  1. Alternative form of jw (wrongdoing, evil)

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