wn

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See also: WN, wn', and .wn

Egyptian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Verb

wnn
O31

 2-lit.

  1. (transitive) to open
    • c. 1900 BCE, The Instructions of Kagemni (pPrisse/pBN 183) lines 1.1–1.2:
      wnn
      O31
      aXn
      n
      S28ngrwA2A1
      wz
      x
      W10Y1sttprn
      t
      hrY1A1mmddwwA2
      wn ẖn n grw wsḫ st nt hr m mdww
      Open is the tent to the quiet one; broad is the place of the one calm in speech.
    • c. 1401 BCE, Amduat of Amenhotep II (tomb of Amenhotep II, KV35) First Hour, closing text, line 9:
      wn
      n
      O31
      a
      n
      N33A
      n
      k
      O31
      O31
      mbntyw
      E35
      N33A
      wn.n n.k ꜥꜣwj m bntjw
      We open the double doors to you as baboons.
Inflection
Alternative forms
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Demotic: wn

Etymology 2

Noun

wn
n
nDs

 m

  1. fault, blame
Inflection

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

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Noun

wnZ1

 m

  1. desert hare

References

  1. ^ Loprieno, Antonio (1995) Ancient Egyptian: A Linguistic Introduction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 16

Spanish

Adjective

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  1. (Chile, informal, Internet slang, text messaging) Contraction of huevón.