bꜣṯ-ꜥnṯ
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Northwest Semitic. Compare Hebrew בֵּית עֲנָת (Bêt̲ ʿănāt̲).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /bɑt͡ʃ ɑːnɛt͡ʃ/
- Conventional anglicization: batj-anetj
Proper noun
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m./f. topo.
- Beth-Anath (an ancient Canaanite city)
Alternative forms
[edit]Alternative hieroglyphic writings of bꜣṯ-ꜥnṯ
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bꜣtj-jꜣ | bꜣṯ-ꜥnṯ | bꜣṯ-ꜥnṯ | bꜣjjtj-ꜥntj | bꜣjjtj-ꜥntj | bꜣ[ṯ]-ꜥnṯ | bꜣṯ-ꜥnṯ |
References
[edit]- Aḥituv, Shmuel (1984) “BETH-ANATH”, in Canaanite Toponyms in Ancient Egyptian Documents, Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, →ISBN, pages 75-76
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