jmj-ḫnt

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Egyptian

Etymology

jmj (being in) +‎ ḫnt (fore, forecourt), thus ‘(one who) is in the forecourt (of the palace)’.

Pronunciation

Noun

imixnt

 m

  1. an official title: ‘chamberlain’: a priest responsible for the crown and ornaments of the king and for his ceremonial dressing and undressing [since the Old Kingdom]

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