jqr

Egyptian

Etymology

Perhaps from a form such as Proto-Afroasiatic *waqar-; compare Hebrew יָקָר (yāqār, expensive, precious).

Pronunciation

 
  • (noun): (reconstructed) IPA(key): /ˈjaːqʼaɾ//ˈjaːqʼaʔ//ˈjaːqʼa//ˈjoːqʼə/
 
  • (adjective): (reconstructed) IPA(key): /ˈjaːqʼiɾ//ˈjaːqʼiʔ//ˈjaːqʼa//ˈjoːqʼə/

Verb

iq
r
Y1V

 3-lit.

  1. (intransitive) to be(come) excellent, worthy, or irreproachable
    • Reign of Amenemhat II or Senusret II, c. 1929–1878 BCE, Stela of Hekaib (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, AP 78):
      nw
      k
      n&D sA1iq
      r
      D&d mr
      Z1
      f
      jnk nḏs jqr ḏd m r(ꜣ).f
      I was an excellent individual, one who spoke with his own mouth.
  2. (intransitive) to be(come) reliable, trustworthy, or dependable

Inflection

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Adjective

iq
r
Y1V
  1. perfective active participle of jqr: excellent, worthy, reliable

Inflection

Alternative forms

See under the verb above.

Adverb

iq
r
Y1V
  1. very, exceedingly

Alternative forms

See under the verb above.

References

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