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jmꜣḫw

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Egyptian

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Etymology

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From jmꜣḫ (to be honored, revered) +‎ -w.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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  1. an epithet for the dead or, sometimes, the aged: revered one, venerable one (+ ḫr or genitive: one honored by (someone); + m: one honored in (a place))
    Synonym: nb-jmꜣḫ
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    jmꜣḫ(w) mꜣꜥtrue revered one
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    jmꜣḫ(w) wꜥt(j)sole revered one

Usage notes

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Useed either independently, or before or after the person in question’s name like a title.

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