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3-lit.
( intransitive ) to be(come) weak or faint
Conjugation of bdš (triliteral / 3-lit. / 3rad.) — base stem: bdš , geminated stem: bdšš
infinitival forms
imperative
infinitive
negatival complement
complementary infinitive1
singular
plural
bdš
bdšw , bdš
bdšt
bdš
bdš
‘pseudoverbal’ forms
stative stem
periphrastic imperfective 2
periphrastic prospective 2
bdš
ḥr bdš
m bdš
r bdš
suffix conjugation
aspect / mood
active
contingent
aspect / mood
active
perfect
bdš.n
consecutive
bdš.jn
terminative
bdšt
perfective 3
bdš
obligative1
bdš.ḫr
imperfective
bdš
prospective 3
bdš
potentialis1
bdš.kꜣ
subjunctive
bdš
verbal adjectives
aspect / mood
relative (incl. nominal / emphatic) forms
participles
active
active
passive
perfect
bdš.n
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perfective
bdš
bdš
bdš , bdšw 5 , bdšy 5
imperfective
bdš , bdšy , bdšw 5
bdš , bdšj 6 , bdšy 6
bdš , bdšw 5
prospective
bdš , bdštj 7
bdštj 4 , bdšt 4
Used in Old Egyptian; archaic by Middle Egyptian.
Used mostly since Middle Egyptian.
Archaic or greatly restricted in usage by Middle Egyptian. The perfect has mostly taken over the functions of the perfective, and the subjunctive and periphrastic prospective have mostly replaced the prospective.
Declines using third-person suffix pronouns instead of adjectival endings: masculine .f /.fj , feminine .s /.sj , dual .sn /.snj , plural .sn .
Only in the masculine singular.
Only in the masculine.
Only in the feminine.
Hoch, James (1997 ) Middle Egyptian Grammar , Mississauga: Benben Publications, →ISBN , page 121