rbw

Egyptian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

rbwT14N25

 m

  1. Libu, a North African tribe [since the 19th Dynasty]
    • c. 1208 B.C.E., Merneptah Stele, Line 6:
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      nDs
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      r
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      n
      r Z1
      b W T14
      N25
      W
      a
      r
      rd
      D54
      im
      nfr
      Z1
      Y1
      Z2
      g
      r
      H N2
      n
      wa
      a Z1
      nDs
      f
      pꜣ wr ẖz ḫr(w) n(j) rbw wꜥr(.w) m nfrw grḥ n wꜥꜥw.f
      The wretched prince, the enemy belonging to the Libu, has fled in the emptiness of night alone.
  2. the region of Libya [since the 19th Dynasty]

Usage notes

The tribal designation is sometimes conventionally translated as ‘Libyans’.

Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Ancient Greek: Λιβύη (Libúē) (see there for further descendants)

References

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