ḥn

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See also: HN, hN, h*n, .hn, Hn., ḫn, and ẖn

Egyptian

Pronunciation

Verb

HHn
n
V36Y1V

 2-lit.

  1. (transitive) to bring (a temple, the land, etc.) into order
  2. (transitive) to equip, to supply (buildings or people) (+ m: with)
  3. (transitive) to protect, to guard (something holy: a temple, tomb, or god) (+ r: against)
  4. (transitive) to order, to command (something to be done)
  5. (transitive) to order, to command (someone) (+ r and following infinitive: to do (something))
  6. (transitive) to say forcefully, to impress (+ n: to, upon (someone))
  7. (transitive) to engage (people) to do something
  8. (transitive, with person entrusted after n) to entrust or charge (someone) to do (something)

Inflection

Alternative forms

Verb

HHn
n
D54

 2-lit.

  1. (intransitive) to hurry, to rush, to go with speed and purpose (+ r and infinitive or + following sentence: to go do (something); + r: to (a place); + n: to (a person); + m: from (a place); + ḥnꜥ or jrm: with (someone))
  2. (intransitive) to attack

Inflection

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