ẖꜣk-jb

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Egyptian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

ẖꜣk (to be(come) cunning, devious) +‎ jb (heart, mind), literally ‘devious of mind’.

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Noun[edit]

XAAk
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A14

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  1. (usually in the plural) rebel, malcontent

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