jn-ḥrt
Egyptian edit
Etymology edit
From jn (“(one who) carries”) + ḥrt (“(what is) above, heaven”).
Pronunciation edit
- (reconstructed) IPA(key): /jaˈnijħarit/ → /jaˈnijħariʔ/ → /ʔaˈneʔħəra/ → /ʔaˈneʔħərə/
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /in hɛrɛt/
- Conventional anglicization: in-heret
Proper noun edit
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Alternative forms edit
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of jn-ḥrt
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Descendants edit
- Middle Babylonian: [script needed] (na-aḫ-ra-) in [script needed] (na-aḫ-ra-ma-áš-ši)
- Ancient Greek: Ὄνουρις (Ónouris)
References edit
- ^ 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