Mnsjw

 Main information

• Mensiu (Ort in Nubien) german translation
• Mensiu english translation
• entity_name: place_name part of speech
• 854955 lemma id
• GDG III, 40; Zibelius, Afrikan. Orts- und Völkernamen, 124 bibliographical information

 Most relevant occurrences

//[b.Liste (Fortsetzung 1.Nord-Liste)]// //[4.Reihe]// //[22]// [Mn]ṯ,w n.w Sṯ.t𓊇 //[23]// ⸢Ḫt⸣𓊇 //[24]// [N]hrn𓊇 //[25]// [R]⸢ṯ⸣n,w-ḥr,(j)t𓊇 //[26]// [Rṯn,]w-ẖr,(j)t𓊇 //[27]// [Sn]gr𓊇 //[28]// [⸮Wnw{m}?𓊇] //[29]// [Qdš]𓊇 //[30]// [P]bḫ𓊇 //[31]// ⸢Qd⸣nꜣ𓊇 //[5.Reihe]// //[32]// Jz[y]𓊇 //[33]// Mnws𓊇 //[34]// Jq〈wpt〉𓊇 //[35]// Br[⸮n?]𓊇 //[36]// Jr[⸮m?]𓊇 //[37]// Jrtn𓊇 //[38]// Šꜣ[s,w]𓊇 //[39]// [Jrṯw𓊇] //[2.Süd-Liste]// //[40]// [⸮_?]𓊇 //[41]// [⸮_?𓊇] //[6.Reihe]// //[42]// [Ꜣ]⸢ms⸣𓊇 //[43]// [Mn]sjw𓊇 //[44]// [ꜥꜣ]h𓊇 //[45]// [Nꜥh𓊇] //[46]// [Mḥḏm]𓊇 //[47]// [Ꜥhr𓊇] //[48]// [Jꜥḏm𓊇] //[49]// [Mmṯ𓊇] //[50]// [Mtw𓊇] //[51]// [Wḏrṯ𓊇] //[52]// [Sthb𓊇] //[53]// [Ḥrḏtm𓊇]
[Fortsetzung 1. Nord-Liste]: Mentju-Nomadenstämme von Asien, das Land Chatti, Naharina, Ober-Retjenu, Unter-Retjenu, Babylonien, Tunip, Kadesch, Pabachchi, Qatna, Izy, Menus, Ukuptaflussland, Bereg, Yam, Ardukka, Schasu-Beduinen (in Syrien und Palästina), Arzawa, [2. Süd-Liste]] ..., ... Ames, Mensiu, Aah, Gah, Mehedjem, Aher, Jadjem, Memetj, Mebetj, Udjertjet, Seteheb, Schedjtem.
bbawramessiden:Tor-Ostflügel//(c) Topographische Liste: [22]
IBUBd2JBuLQCmkbpsvAWKlrMTPQ sentence id
//[b. originale afrikanische Liste]// //[4.Süd-Liste]// //[49 B]// [Mnsjw𓊇] //[50 B]// [Ꜣms𓊇] //[51 B]// [Nḥtm𓊇] //[52 B]// [Ḥkꜣht𓊇] //[53 B]// [Wtn(t)𓊇] //[54 B]// Mst𓊇 //[55 B]// Bjm𓊇 //[56 B]// Mḏꜣ𓊇 //[57 A]// [⸮Kkn?]w𓊇 //[58 A]// Jb𓊇 //[59 A]// Jꜣ𓊇 //[60 A]// Ḥ[b]w𓊇 //[61 B]// Ṯtn𓊇 //[62 B]// Jft𓊇 //[63 B]// Kꜣm𓊇 //[64 B]// Mꜣ(t)𓊇 //[65 B]// Jš𓊇
[originale Liste, 4. Süd-Liste]: Mensiu, Ames, Nehetem, Hekahet, Wetenet, Meset, Bim, Medja, ..., Ib, Ia, Hebu, Tjeten, Ifet, Kaau, Mat, Isch.
bbawramessiden:Tor-Westflügel//(c) Topographische Listen: [49 B]
IBUBdyoQdpv0IUick1RD1FdkhV0 sentence id

 Mnsjw in following corpora

 Best collocation partners

  1. Ꜣms, "Ames (Ort in Nubien)" | "Ames"
  2. Mmṯ, "Memetj (Ort in Nubien)" | "Memetj"
  3. Wḏrṯt, "Udjertjet (Ort in Nubien)" | "Udjertjet"

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 Part of speech

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