nṯrtj

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Egyptian

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Depiction of the “opening of the mouth” ritual — the man third from the left holds two nṯrtjwj in his right hand

Etymology

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From nṯr (god).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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  1. adze used in the “opening of the mouth” funerary ritual to allow the deceased to eat and drink once more.

Inflection

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