ḏsrt

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See also: dšrt

Egyptian

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Etymology

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Possibly from ḏsr (sacred).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Dsr
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Z2ss

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  1. a strong ale with an anise flavor which gains a milky appearance when enough water is added to it [since the Pyramid Texts]

Alternative forms

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References

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