Egyptaland
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse Egiptaland; first part from Latin Aegyptus, from Ancient Greek Αἴγυπτος (Aíguptos) (already found in the Mycenaean Greek ethnonym 𐁁𐀓𐀠𐀴𐀍 (a3-ku-pi-ti-jo, “Egyptian”)), from Egyptian ḥwt-kꜣ-ptḥ (literally “The temple of the ka of Ptah”), referring to Ptah’s temple in the important city of Memphis, whose Late Egyptian pronunciation is reflected by Akkadian 𒄭𒆪𒌒𒋫𒀪 (ḫikuptaḫ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [eˈtʃɪʰptalant]
Proper noun
Egyptaland n
- Egypt (a country in North Africa and Western Asia)
Declension
| singular | |
|---|---|
| indefinite | |
| nominative | Egyptaland |
| accusative | Egyptaland |
| dative | Egyptalandi |
| genitive | Egyptalands |
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse Egiptaland; first part from Latin Aegyptus, from Ancient Greek Αἴγυπτος (Aíguptos) (already found in the Mycenaean Greek ethnonym 𐁁𐀓𐀠𐀴𐀍 (a3-ku-pi-ti-jo, “Egyptian”)), from Egyptian ḥwt-kꜣ-ptḥ (literally “The temple of the ka of Ptah”), referring to Ptah’s temple in the important city of Memphis, whose Late Egyptian pronunciation is reflected by Akkadian 𒄭𒆪𒌒𒋫𒀪 (ḫikuptaḫ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛːcɪftaˌlant/
- Rhymes: -ant
Proper noun
Egyptaland n (proper noun, genitive singular Egyptalands)
- Egypt (a country in North Africa and Western Asia)
Declension
| indefinite singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Egyptaland |
| accusative | Egyptaland |
| dative | Egyptalandi |
| genitive | Egyptalands |