ḏmpḥ

Demotic

Etymology

From Late Egyptian ḏpḥ (apple)


Borrowed from a Semitic language. Compare Hebrew תַּפּוּחַ (tappūaḥ, apple), and Arabic تُفَّاح (tuffāḥ, apples). [1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃəmˈpʰeħ/

Noun

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  1. apple

Alternative forms

  • (ḏph̭) [2]

Descendants

  • Bohairic Coptic: ϫⲉⲙⲫⲉϩ (čempheh)
  • Sahidic Coptic: ϫⲙ̄ⲡⲉϩ (čm̄peh), ϫⲉⲙⲡⲉϩ (čempeh), ϫⲙ̄ⲡⲏϩ (čm̄pēh), ϫⲏⲡⲉϩ (čēpeh) [3]

References

  1. ^ Černý, Jaroslav (1976) Coptic Etymological Dictionary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 314
  2. ^ Janet H. Johnson, editor (2001), The Demotic Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago[1], volume Ḏ (01.1), Chicago: The University of Chicago, pages 35, 48
  3. ^ Lambdin, Thomas Oden (1983) Introduction to Sahidic Coptic, Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, →ISBN, page 342