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ꜥwꜣy

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Egyptian

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Etymology

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From ꜥwꜣj (to rob) +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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aV4AiiA24

 m

  1. robber

Inflection

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Declension of ꜥwꜣy (masculine)
singular
aV4AiiA24

ꜥwꜣy
dual
aV4AiiwZ4A24

ꜥwꜣywj
plural
aV4AiiwA24Z3

ꜥwꜣyw

Alternative forms

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Proper noun

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aV4AiiA24

 m

  1. The Robber, a demon

Noun

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a
i V4 i
E25I3Z3

 m

  1. the hippopotamus and crocodile, seen as enemies of Horus [Greco-Roman period]

References

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