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Etymology

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Borrowed from Egyptian mswt-rꜥ.

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Proper noun

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Μεσορί (Mesorín (indeclinable)

  1. Mesore, the twelfth month of the Ancient Egyptian calendar, corresponding roughly to August
    • 343 CE, Inscriptions métriques de l'Égypte gréco-romaine 149, (The date in the quote corresponds to: august/september Xth, 343 CE):
      ὡς δ’ εἶδον, θυμός μευ ἀγάσσα-/το καὶ τάδ’ ἔγραψα / ἐξ Ἐμίσης Κρονίδης /(...) /ἔτους Διοκλητιανοῦ /νθʹ Με[σορή(?) —ʹ], ἰνδ(ικτίονος) ιηʹ
      hōs d’ eîdon, thumós meu agássa-/to kaì tád’ égrapsa / ex Emísēs Kronídēs /(...) /étous Dioklētianoû /nthʹ Me[sorḗ(?) —ʹ], ind(iktíonos) iēʹ
      "When I saw (it), my soul was ravished and I wrote these things down." / - Cronides, from Emesa / (...) / in the 59th year of Diocletian /on the [Xth] of Mesore, in the 18th indiction

Descendants

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  • English: Mesore

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