Mḏꜣ.w

 Main information

• Widersacher german translation
• - english translation missing
• entity_name: gods_name part of speech
• 860209 lemma id
• LGG III, 475 bibliographical information

 Most relevant occurrences

(j)ḫ,t nb(.t) ḫpr.t=s jr Ppy Nfr-kꜣ-Rꜥw ḫpr mj,y r Mḏꜣ(,w) zꜣ,t Rꜥw ḥr.t mn,t.du=fj
Alles, was Pepi Neferkare widerfahren wird, wird ebenso dem $Mḏꜣ$ widerfahren, der Tochter des Re, die auf seinem Schoß ist.
bbawpyramidentexte:〈Nordwand〉//PT 683: [N/A/N 7 = 956]
IBUBd0Osa6MYlkmniNX5igeZ5QM sentence id

 Mḏꜣ.w in following corpora

 Best collocation partners

  1. mj.y, "ebenso" | "likewise"
  2. mn.t, "Oberschenkel; Hinterschenkel (tier.); Schenkel (allg.)" | "thigh (of a human); haunch (of an animal)"
  3. ḫpr (m-sꜣ), "jmd. verfolgen" | ""

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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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