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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek χοαχύτης (khoakhútēs), from χοή (khoḗ, libation to the dead) + χέω (khéō, to pour), a calque of Egyptian wꜣḥ mw (literally water-pourer), from the participle of wꜣḥ (to apply) + mw (water).

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Noun edit

choachyte (plural choachytes)

  1. an Ancient Egyptian mortuary priest responsible for pouring libations as well as providing mortuary rituals and offerings at the tombs of the dead