Coptic
Etymology
From
Demotic s-ḥmt (“woman”), from
Egyptian zt-ḥmt (“woman”), from
(zt,
“woman”) +
(ḥmt,
“wife, woman”), a compound that arose because the feminine ending
-t in
zt eventually became silent, making
zt homophonous with
z (“man”), so that it became necessary to add
ḥmt to distinguish between them. By surface analysis,
ⲥⲁ (sa) +
ϩⲓⲙⲉ (hime).
Noun
ⲥϩⲓⲙⲉ • (shime) f (plural ϩⲓⲟⲙⲉ (hiome) or (S) ϩⲓⲁⲙⲉ (hiame) or (A, L) ϩⲓⲁⲁⲙⲉ (hiaame) or (A) ⲥϩⲓⲁⲙⲉ (shiame))
- (Sahidic, Lycopolitan, Akhmimic) woman
- (Sahidic, Lycopolitan, Akhmimic) wife
- (Sahidic, Lycopolitan, Akhmimic) female (animal)
Adjective
ⲥϩⲓⲙⲉ • (shime)
- (Sahidic, Lycopolitan, Akhmimic) female
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