Egyptian
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- (reconstructed) IPA(key): /ˈnuːʔat/ → /ˈnuːʔaʔ/ → /ˈnuːʔa/ → /ˈneːʔə/
Noun
f
- town, city
Usage notes
There is some disagreement about how to read this word and its ideogram
; the German tradition (cf. the Wörterbuch) tends to read
nt or
nwt, while Loprieno reads
nʔt with an unwritten but phonemic glottal stop, and the Anglo-American tradition (cf. Gardiner, Allen, Faulkner) reads
njwt. Gardiner supports the latter reading with reference to
n(jw)tjw? (“those belonging to the lower heaven”) from the Pyramid Texts, derived from
nj(w)t (“lower heaven”). The German readings are supported by a writing of
for the name of the
goddess Tefnut (
tfnwt or
tfnt) in the
Amduat IV 48, as well as by the use of the word in place of
nt in writings of
ḥnt (“pelican”). The reading of
nwt is apparently supported by
Diodorus Siculus, who claims that Thebes
was named after Osiris’s mother, presumably the goddess
Nut (
nwt). Loprieno’s reading with a glottal stop is supported by the Hebrew rendering
נֹא (nōʾ) of the name of Thebes as well as its Akkadian transcription
𒉌𒀪 (né-eʾ, ni-iʾ). Other evidence includes the very late variant writing
n(j)wtkꜣrṯ for Ancient Greek
Ναύκρατις (Naúkratis) and the (late) Greek rendering of the word as
νη (nē) in the name of the pharaoh
Psusennes.
Inflection
Declension of nwt (feminine)
singular
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nwt
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dual
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nwtj
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plural
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nwwt
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings of nwt
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nwt
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nwt
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nwt
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nwt
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nwt
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nwt
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nwt
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mwt
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[Old Kingdom]
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[Old Kingdom]
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[Old and Middle Kingdom, Greco-Roman Period]
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[since the Middle Kingdom]
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[19th-20th Dynasty]
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[Greco-Roman Period]
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rare
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scattered
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scattered
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scattered
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Descendants
Proper noun
f
- Thebes [since the New Kingdom]
- the City, personified as a deity
Derived terms
Descendants
- Coptic: ⲛⲏ (nē)[2]
- → Hebrew: נֹא (nōʾ)
- → Middle Babylonian: [script needed] (nu-)[2]
- → Neo-Assyrian: 𒉌𒀪 (né-eʾ, ni-iʾ)
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
f
- (uncountable) sky
- Synonyms: ḥrt, pt
Proper noun
f
- the goddess Nut (literally “Sky”)
Descendants
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Noun
f
- adze
Inflection
Declension of nwt (feminine)
singular
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nwt
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dual
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nwtj
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plural
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nwwt
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References
- Erman, Adolf, Grapow, Hermann (1926–1961) Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, →ISBN
- Gardiner, Alan (1957) Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs, third edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, →ISBN
- James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 148.
- Hoch, James (1997) Middle Egyptian Grammar, Mississauga: Benben Publications, →ISBN, page 126
- Diodorus Siculus (c. 35 BCE) Bibliotheca historica, Book I, Chapter 15.1
- ^ Loprieno, Antonio (1995) Ancient Egyptian: A Linguistic Introduction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 245
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Peust, Carsten (1999) Egyptian Phonology: An Introduction to the Phonology of a Dead Language[1], Göttingen: Peust und Gutschmidt Verlag GbR, page 232