Neo-Middle Egyptian

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Calque of German Neo-Mittelägyptisch.

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Neo-Middle Egyptian

  1. (linguistics, history) The form of Middle Egyptian archaizingly used as a literary language after the vernacular language had changed into Late Egyptian, and later Demotic and Coptic.

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Though this term has some currency, the equivalent French term égyptien de tradition is more commonly used by English-speaking Egyptologists.

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