m-jr-djt

Egyptian

Etymology

m-jr (negative imperative auxiliary) + djt (infinitive of rḏj (to give)).

Pronunciation

Verb

mirD37
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 compound

  1. (Late Egyptian, with following subjunctive) don’t let …, don’t make…; forms the negative causative imperative
    Synonym: m-dyt

Descendants

Compounded with following jr:

  • Coptic: ⲙ̄ⲡⲣ̄ⲧⲣⲉ- (m̄pr̄tre-)

References

  • Junge, Friedrich (2005) Late Egyptian Grammar: An Introduction, second English edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, pages 80, 146–148
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