See also: ꜣhw

Egyptian

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Etymology 1

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An abstract noun derived from ꜣḫ (to be effective)-w.

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Noun

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Axx
W
Y1
Z2

 m

  1. effectiveness, usefulness, capability
  2. skills, expertise
  3. magical power or efficacy
    • c. 1550 BCE – 1295 BCE, Great Hymn to Osiris (Stela of Amenmose, Louvre C 286) lines 13–14:
      ir
      n
      snt B1
      f
      m&a k
      t
      Y1
      f
      sHr
      r
      iit
      N31
      xrwwA13
      Z2
      sN41mt
      D55
      z
      p zp
      H_SPACE Z2ss
      Sd
      d
      D40
      xrwwmAxx
      H_SPACE
      Y1
      Z2
      r Z1
      s
      jr.n snt.f mkt.f sḥr{y}t ḫrww sḥmt zpw šd-ḫrw m ꜣḫw r(ꜣ).s
      His sister has served as his protector, she who drove off the enemies, who put an end to the deeds of the Disturber (Set) by the magical prowess of her mouth
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Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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AxwN8

 m

  1. Middle Kingdom and later form of of jꜣḫw (sunlight, radiance, divine epithet)
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