ḥrj jb
Egyptian
editEtymology
editḥrj + jb, literally ‘being upon the heart (of)’.
Pronunciation
edit- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /hɛri ib/
- Conventional anglicization: heri ib
Adjective
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- being in the midst (of)
- (of a deity, followed by the name of a temple) indicates that a deity is worshipped in a particular temple, but that their main temple or shrine is elsewhere.
Inflection
editDeclension of ḥrj jb (nisba adjective)
masculine | feminine | |
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singular | ḥrj jb |
ḥrt jb |
dual | ḥrjwj jb, ḥrwj jb |
ḥrtj jb |
plural | ḥrjw jb, ḥrw jb |
ḥrwt jb1, ḥrt jb2 |
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Alternative forms
editAlternative hieroglyphic writings of ḥrj jb
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ḥrj jb |
Derived terms
editNoun
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m
Inflection
editAlternative forms
editSee under the adjective section above.
References
edit- James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, pages 121, 131, 276.