ḏt

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See also: Dt, DT, dT, dt., and dt'

Egyptian[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

D&t I13

Noun[edit]

D&t I13

 f

  1. cobra
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D

 m

  1. A serekh name notably borne by Djet, a pharaoh of the First Dynasty
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Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

D&t&tA

 f

  1. static, unchanging eternity
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Adverb[edit]

D&t&tA
  1. forever
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Noun[edit]

D
t Z1

 f

  1. body, form
  2. statue
  3. self
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Etymology 3[edit]

Noun[edit]

D&t&tA

 f

  1. estate
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Noun[edit]

D&t&tA

 f

  1. serf
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Etymology 4[edit]

Noun[edit]

D&t M15

 f

  1. papyrus stalk
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Etymology 5[edit]

Borrowed from Semitic; compare Ugaritic 𐎇𐎚 (zt), Phoenician 𐤆𐤉𐤕 (zyt), Galilean Aramaic זֵיתָא (zētā), Classical Syriac ܙܝܬܐ (zaytā), Amharic ዘይት (zäyt, olive oil), Arabic زَيْتُون (zaytūn, olive), زَيْت (zayt, oil, olive oil), Hebrew זַיִת (záyit).

Noun[edit]

D&d t
W
M1

 m

  1. (Late Egyptian) olive tree
  2. (Late Egyptian) olive
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Descendants[edit]
  • Demotic: ḏjṱ

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