Ḫnj.t

 Main information

• Chenit german translation
• Khenit english translation
• entity_name: person_name part of speech
• 705627 lemma id
• RPN I 270.1 bibliographical information

 Most relevant occurrences

//[4⁝Beischrift2]// zꜣ,t=f mr(y),t=f Ḫnj,t
Seine Tochter, seine Geliebte, Chenit.
bbawgrabinschriften:Pfeiler 2//Inschriften der Westseite: [4⁝Beischrift2]
IBUBd6i6K2SGsUW2oSkefqvJ0Z4 sentence id
//Reg3; [2]// zꜣ,t=f Ḫnj,t
Seine Tochter Cheniet.
bbawgrabinschriften:MFA 25-7-2//Panel: Reg3; [2]
IBUBd2QMPpWtukOkoYJF66doHcE sentence id

 Ḫnj.t in following corpora

 Best collocation partners

  1. zꜣ.t, "Tochter" | "daughter"
  2. mr.yt, "die Geliebte" | "the beloved (of)"
  3. =f, "[Suffix Pron. sg.3.m.]" | "he; him; his (suffix pron., 3rd. per. masc. sing.)"

 Written forms

Aa1-N35-M17-X1: 1 times

𓐍𓈖𓇋𓏏


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 Co-textual translations

 Part of speech

 AED-Ancient Egyptian Dictionary, Version 1.0
Data transformation, structure etc. by Simon D. Schweitzer
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