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m ꜣwt ḏt

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Egyptian

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Etymology

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m (in) +‎ ꜣwt (length) +‎ ḏt ((static) eternity, forever). The final ḏt was originally adverbial, but later reinterpreted as a noun in a direct genitive construction, hence the later variation m ꜣw n(j) ḏt.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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mAw
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D&t&tA
  1. eternally, for eternity, in perpetuity

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