Φαρμουθί

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Egyptian pꜣ-n-rnn-wtt.

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Φᾰρμουθί • (Phărmouthím (indeclinable)

  1. Pharmouthi, the eighth month of the Ancient Egyptian calendar, corresponding roughly to April
    • Les Graffites grecs du Memnonion d'Abydos 1bis:
      εὐτύχῃ Ὡρίων παρὰ θεῶι / (ἔτους) ηʹ Φαρμουθί.
      eutúkhēi Hōríōn parà theôi / (étous) ē’ Pharmouthí.
      May Orion prosper besides God / - Pharmouthi, in the 8th (year)

Descendants

  • English: Pharmouthi
  • Old Armenian: փարմութի (pʻarmutʻi), փարմոդի (pʻarmodi), փարմոդէ (pʻarmodē), պարմոփի (parmopʻi), պարմափիւր (parmapʻiwr), պատմիփի (patmipʻi)variant reading

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