ḏḥwtj
Egyptian
Pronunciation
- (reconstructed) IPA(key): /cʼVˈħawtij/ → /tʼVˈħawtij/ → /tʼəˈħawtə/ → /tʼəˈħawt/
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /d͡ʒɛhuːti/
- Conventional anglicization: djehuti
Proper noun
m
- Thoth (god)
- c. 1800 BCE, The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant (trans. Nederhof):
- ntk snnw n ḏḥwtj wḏꜥ nn rḏjt ḥr gs
- You are the equal of Thoth, who judges without being partial.
- c. 1800 BCE, The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant (trans. Nederhof):
Alternative forms
Descendants
- → Ancient Greek: Τάαυτος (Táautos)
See also
- (Middle Kingdom (Memphite) Egyptian calendar months) tḫj, mnḫt, ẖnt-ḥwt-ḥr, nḥb-kꜣw, šf-bdt, rkḥ-ꜥꜣ, rkḥ-nḏs, rnn-wtt, ḫnsw, ḫnt-ẖty-prtj, jpt-ḥmt, wp-rnpt
- (New Kingdom (Theban) Egyptian calendar months) ḏḥwtj, pꜣ-n-jpt, ḥwt-ḥr, kꜣ-ḥr-kꜣ, tꜣ-ꜥꜣbt, pꜣ-n-pꜣ-mḫrw, pꜣ-n-jmn-ḥtp, pꜣ-n-rnn-wtt, pꜣ-n-ḫnsw, pꜣ-n-jnt, jpj-jpj, mswt-rꜥ (Category: egy:Egyptian calendar months)
- (hieroglyph) 𓁟
References
- West, M. L. (1994) “Ab ovo: Orpheus, Sanchuniathon, and the Origins of the Ionian World Model”, in The Classical Quarterly, volume 44, number 2, page 294: “Philo's Tααυτος probably represents Phoenician Ṭḥwt or Tḥwt, corresponding to the Egyptian Ḏḥwtj.”
- Faulkner, Raymond Oliver (1962) A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian, Oxford: Griffith Institute, →ISBN
- James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, pages 109, 199, 277.
- Nederhof, Mark-Jan (2015) Westcar Papyrus, page 8
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