ḫt
Egyptian
Etymology 1
From earlier jḫt,
.
Noun
|
f or m
Inflection
Declension of ḫt (feminine)
singular | jḫt |
---|---|
dual | jḫtj |
plural | jḫwt |
Declension of ḫt (masculine)
singular | jḫt |
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dual | jḫtwj |
plural | jḫtw |
Alternative forms
Noun
m
- wood
- tree
- c. 2000 BCE – 1900 BCE, Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor (pHermitage/pPetersburg 1115) lines 59–60:
- ḫtw ḥr gmgm tꜣ ḥr mnmn
- Trees were breaking, the ground was quaking.
- (plural only) timbers
- stick, staff, pole, rod
- mast
- a rod, a measure of length equivalent to 100 mḥw, or 52.5 metres. In full ḫt n nwḥ.
Inflection
Declension of ḫt (masculine)
singular | ḫt |
---|---|
dual | ḫtwj |
plural | ḫtw |
Alternative forms
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of ḫt
ḫt |
Derived terms
Derived terms
Inflection
Declension of ḫt (feminine)
singular | ḫt |
---|---|
dual | ḫtj |
plural | ḫwt |
References
- James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, 48, 83, 89, 457 page 38, 48, 83, 89, 457.
- Faulkner, Raymond (1962) A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian, Oxford: Griffith Institute, →ISBN
- Erman, Adolf; Grapow, Hermann (1926–1961) Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, →ISBN
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