rḏj jn.tw

Egyptian

Etymology

rḏj (let) + jnt (subjunctive of jnj (get)) + .tw (passive suffix). The final -t of jnt always coalesces with the initial t- of .tw and is left unwritten.

Pronunciation

Verb


 compound

  1. to send [New Kingdom]
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see rḏj, jnj.

References

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