Nḥb.t-tꜣ

 Main information

• Nehebet-ta german translation
• - english translation missing
• entity_name: person_name part of speech
• 867608 lemma id
• Spiegelberg/Pörtner, Grabsteine, Taf. XIII bibliographical information

 Most relevant occurrences

//8// nb,t-pr Jmn-ḥtp ḏd〈.t〉 〈n〉=s Nḥb(,t)-tꜣ
Die Herrin des Hauses, Amunhetep, genannt Nehebetta.
tuebingerstelen:Stele des Nebseni (Äg. Slg. Tübingen Inv. Nr. 467)//Stele des Nebseni (Äg. Slg. Tübingen Inv. Nr. 467): 8
IBcAYZq04j7CMUdMnYuWUhQjQg0 sentence id

 Nḥb.t-tꜣ in following corpora

 Best collocation partners

  1. Jmn-ḥtp.w, "Imen-hetepu" | "Imen-hetepu"
  2. nb.t-pr, "Hausherrin" | "mistress of the house"
  3. ḏd, "sagen; mitteilen" | "to say; to tell"

 Written forms

M10-D58-N16-Z1-N21: 1 times

𓆹𓃀𓇾𓏤𓈅


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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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