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ψχέντ

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Egyptian pꜣ-sḫmtj (the two powerful ones), from pꜣ (definite article) + sḫmtj, dual of sḫmt (powerful one), from sḫm (to be powerful, to have power over).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ψχέντ (pskhént) (invariable)

  1. pschent (double crown of ancient Egypt)
    • OGI 90.44

Descendants

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  • English: pschent

References

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