ẖrj-nṯr
Egyptian
Etymology
ẖrj (“lying under, being the place of”) + nṯr (“god”), thus literally ‘that which is under the god’ or ’place where the god is’. The written form demonstrates honorific transposition.
Pronunciation
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /çɛri nɛt͡ʃɛr/
- Conventional anglicization: kheri-netjer
Noun
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- necropolis, cemetery
- the afterworld, the Duat
Alternative forms
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of ẖrj-nṯr
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References
- Allen, James (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, revised second edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN
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