nb-ḫꜥw

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Egyptian

Etymology

From nb (lord) +‎ ḫꜥw (appearances) in a direct genitive construction.

Pronunciation

Noun

nbN28
Z2

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  1. ‘Lord of Appearances’, a common pharaonic epithet
    • 19th/20th Dynasty, Votive bust of a ram’s head, Kunsthistoriches Museum 1029, Vienna [1]:
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      nb tꜣwj ḏsr-kꜣ-rꜥ nb ḫꜥw jmn-ḥtp […]
      The Lord of the Two Lands, Djeserkare, Lord of Appearances, Amenhotep […]