Stative stem of jj ( “ to come ” ) + .tj ( second-person singular stative ending ) .
welcome ( greeting upon someone’s arrival )
Syntactically this word functions as an adverbial (like other stative verb forms). It is usually followed by m ḥtp ( “ in peace ” ) .
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of jj.tj
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