ꜥꜣ-m-ꜥḥꜥ.w=f(Lemma ID 852060)
Persistent ID:
852060
Persistent URL:
https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/lemma/852060
Lemma list: Hieroglyphic/hieratic
Word class: Royal epithet
Translation
Attestation in the TLA text corpus
162
Attestation time frame in the TLA text corpus:
from
1353 BCE
to
1336 BCE
Spellings in the TLA text corpus:
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𓄤𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓇿𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓂝𓏛𓅓𓊢𓂝𓇳𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓂝𓏛𓅓𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓂝𓏛𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓂝𓏛𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 4× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3, 4 )
𓉻𓂝𓏛𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇴𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓂝𓐝𓊢𓂝𓅱𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓂝𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓆑 | 2× ROYLN ( 1, 2 )
𓉻𓂝𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 5× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 )
𓉻𓂝𓐝𓊢𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓅓𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 3× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3 )
𓉻𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢𓇳𓏤𓂝𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢𓐝𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 11× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 )
𓉻𓊢𓐝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢𓐝𓏤𓇳𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓂝𓇳𓏤 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 3× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3 )
𓉻𓐝𓂝𓊢𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓆑 | 7× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤 | 2× ROYLN ( 1, 2 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 60× ROYLN (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝𓏤𓇳𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓇳𓆑 | 3× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3 )
𓊢𓐝𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓐝𓉻𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 2× ROYLN ( 1, 2 )
O29V𓅓𓊢[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
O29V𓅓𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓊢𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓐝[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓐝[]𓂝[]𓇳𓏤[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓐝𓂝𓊢𓇳𓏤 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓐝𓊢[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
[]𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻[] | 2× ROYLN ( 1, 2 )
𓉻[]𓊢[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓂝𓐝𓊢[]𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓅓[]𓂝𓇳𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓅓𓊢𓂝[]𓏤[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢𓐝[]𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢𓐝𓂝[]𓏤𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓊢𓐝𓂝𓇳[]𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝[]𓂝𓇳[]𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓂝[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓂝[]𓊢 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢[] | 3× ROYLN ( 1, 2, 3 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢[]𓆑 | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓉻𓐝𓊢𓂝𓇳𓏤[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
𓐝𓉻𓊢[] | 1× ROYLN ( 1 )
- Beckerath, Königsnamen, XVIII 10
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- Reference relation (“substituted by / referred to from”): Revoked, obsolete, or referencing lemmata, i.e., those with the editorial status “inactive,” link to their respective substitute (and vice versa).
- Hierarchical relation (“superordinate / referring by”):
- In accordance with the widely accepted grammatical analysis that adjectives and corresponding verbal lemmata are productively related, adjectives usually provide links to the respective (superordinate) verbal lemma (and vice versa).
- Collocational lemmata entries such as jri̯ (sḫr.w) ‘to take care’ link to their superordinate kernel lemma (jri̯ ‘to make’). Likewise entries that represent contextually especially noteworthy semantics such as jri̯ (plus descendant name) ‘to engender’ link to their superordinate lemma (jri̯ ‘to make’).
- Diachronic relation (“successor / predecessor”): Historically related entries in the hieroglyphic/hieratic lemma list and the Demotic lemma list are interlinked as successors or predecessors, respectively. (still in progress.)
- Part/whole relation (“parts / part of”): Multi-word lemmata, i.e., lemma that consist of two or more words, provide links to the lemma entries for their respective parts (and vice versa). For example, the compound ḥw.t-nṯr “temple” refers to the two separate lemmata ḥw.t “mansion” and nṯr “god” (and vice versa). (still in progress.)
- Root relation (“root / root of”): Entries for basic, i.e., single-word lemmata provide references to their consonantal root (and vice versa).
For some of the relations, it is possible to see the attestations of the main lemma together with the attestations of the hierarchically linked lemmata (recursively).
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Please cite as:
(Full citation)"ꜥꜣ-m-ꜥḥꜥ.w=f" (Lemma ID 852060) <https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/lemma/852060>, edited by AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache, with contributions by Sophie Diepold, Simon D. Schweitzer, in: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae, Corpus issue 20, Web app version 2.4, 1/21/2026, ed. by Tonio Sebastian Richter & Daniel A. Werning on behalf of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert & Peter Dils on behalf of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig (accessed: xx.xx.20xx)(Short citation)
https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/lemma/852060, in: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae (accessed: xx.xx.20xx)
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