Egiptaland
Appearance
Old Norse
[edit]Etymology
[edit]First part from Latin Aegyptus, from Ancient Greek Αἴγυπτος (Aíguptos), from Mycenaean Greek *aikupitos (compare 𐁁𐀓𐀠𐀴𐀍 (ai-ku-pi-ti-jo, “Egyptian”)), from Egyptian ḥwt-kꜣ-ptḥ (literally “The temple of the ka of Ptah”) (whose Late Egyptian pronunciation is reflected by Akkadian 𒄭𒆪𒌒𒋫𒀪 (ḫikuptaḫ)), from ḥwt (“temple”) + kꜣ (“ka”) + ptḥ (“Ptah”), referring to Ptah's temple in the important city of Memphis.
Proper noun
[edit]Egiptaland n
- Egypt (a country in North Africa and Western Asia)
Declension
[edit] Declension of Egiptaland (strong a-stem, indefinite singular only)
neuter | singular |
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indefinite | |
nominative | Egiptaland |
accusative | Egiptaland |
dative | Egiptalandi |
genitive | Egiptalands |
Descendants
[edit]- Faroese: Egyptaland
- Icelandic: Egyptaland
References
[edit]- “Egiptaland”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Categories:
- Old Norse terms derived from Latin
- Old Norse terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Old Norse terms derived from Mycenaean Greek
- Old Norse terms derived from Egyptian
- Old Norse lemmas
- Old Norse proper nouns
- Old Norse neuter nouns
- non:Egypt
- non:Countries in Africa
- non:Countries
- non:Countries in Asia
- Old Norse neuter a-stem nouns