Mr.t-Nj.t
Main information
• Meret-Neith
german translation
• Meret-Neith
english translation
• entity_name: person_name
part of speech
• 702242
lemma id
• RPN I 159.5
bibliographical information
Most relevant occurrences
//[rechtes oberes Türfeld]// Kpꜣ-ms //[rechtes unteres Türfeld]// ḥm(,t)-kꜣ Mr,t-Nj,t //[linkes oberes Türfeld]// ḥm-kꜣ ḫw //[linkes unteres Türfeld]// sn,t=f Wp,t
Kepa-mes (?); Totenpriesterin Meret-Neith; Totenpriester --chu--; seine Schwester Wepet.
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sentence id
Mr.t-Nj.t in following corpora
Best collocation partners
- Kpꜣ-ms, "Kepa-mes (?)" | "Kepa-mes (?)"
- Wp.t, "Wepet" | "Wepet"
- ḥm.t-kꜣ, "Totenpriesterin" | "ka-priestess"
Written forms
X1-U6-D21-X1: 1 times
𓏏𓌸𓂋𓏏
Used hieroglyphs
- X1: 2 times
- U6: 1 times
- D21: 1 times
Dates
Findspots
- Middle Egypt (from Kairo to Assiut): 1 times
Co-textual translations
Part of speech
- entity_name: 1 times
- person_name: 1 times
Source:
Teilauszug der Datenbank des Vorhabens "Strukturen und Transformationen des Wortschatzes der ägyptischen Sprache" vom Januar 2018 with contributions of Burkhard Backes, Susanne Beck, Anke Blöbaum, Angela Böhme, Marc Brose, Adelheid Burkhardt, Roberto A. Díaz Hernández, Peter Dils, Roland Enmarch, Frank Feder, Heinz Felber, Silke Grallert, Stefan Grunert, Ingelore Hafemann, Anne Herzberg, John M. Iskander, Ines Köhler, Maxim Kupreyev, Renata Landgrafova, Verena Lepper, Lutz Popko, Alexander Schütze, Simon Schweitzer, Stephan Seidlmayer, Gunnar Sperveslage, Susanne Töpfer, Doris Topmann, Anja Weber