Reconstruction:Egyptian/pꜣ-jḥ-mw

This Egyptian entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Egyptian

Etymology

From pꜣ (definite article) +‎ jḥ (ox, cattle) +‎ mw (water) in a direct genitive construction, thus ‘the ox of [the] water’.

Noun

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  1. hippopotamus
    Synonyms: db, ḫꜣb, ḥḏt, kꜣ mḥw

Usage notes

Unattested in the Egyptian literature. Proposed as a hypothetical etymology of the Hebrew word בְּהֵמוֹת (behemót, Behemoth). Jablonski renders it ⲡⲉ̀ϩⲉⲙⲱⲟⲩ[1]

Inflection

Declension of pꜣ-jḥ-mw (masculine)
singular pꜣ-jḥ-mw
dual nꜣ-nj-jḥwj-mw
plural nꜣ-nj-jḥw-mw

References

  1. ^ Paul Ernst Jablonski (1804), Opuscula[1], volume 1, Leyden: A. & J. Honkoop, page 52 ff..