jmn rꜥ
Egyptian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /imɛn rɑː/
- Conventional anglicization: amen ra
Proper noun
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- the god Amun-Ra
- c. 1450 BCE, The Poetical Stela of Thutmose III: Part I, Cairo Museum 34010:
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![M17 [i] i](../I/m/hiero_M17.png%3F2e70b.svg)

![M17 [i] i](../I/m/hiero_M17.png%3F2e70b.svg)
![Y5 [mn] mn](../I/m/hiero_Y5.png%3F381eb.svg)
![N35 [n] n](../I/m/hiero_N35.png%3Ffcc27.svg)

![V30 [nb] nb](../I/m/hiero_V30.png%3Fe0ed0.svg)





- ḏd-mdw jn jmn rꜥ nb nswt tꜣwj
- A recitation by Amun-Ra, Lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands.
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- c. 1450 BCE, The Poetical Stela of Thutmose III: Part I, Cairo Museum 34010:
References
- Middle Egyptian Grammar: The Poetical Stela of Thutmose III: Part I , Dr. Gabor Toth, Rutgers University.
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