nb ḫꜥw
Egyptian
Etymology
From
nb
(
“
lord
”
)
+
ḫꜥw
(
“
appearances
”
)
in a direct genitive construction.
Pronunciation
(
modern Egyptological
)
IPA
(key)
:
/nɛb xɑːuː/
Conventional anglicization:
neb khau
Noun
m
‘Lord of Appearances’, a common pharaonic
epithet
19th/20th Dynasty
, Votive bust of a ram’s head, Kunsthistoriches Museum 1029, Vienna
:
nb tꜣwj ḏsr-kꜣ-rꜥ
nb ḫꜥw
jmn-ḥtp […]
The Lord of the Two Lands, Djeserkare,
Lord of Appearances
, Amenhotep […]
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