ꜥm-mwt
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Egyptian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
Alternative forms
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Ammit
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Etymology
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ꜥm
(
“
(one) devouring
”
)
+
mwt
(
“
dead
”
)
, thus ‘devourer of the dead’.
Pronunciation
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(
modern Egyptological
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ɑːm muːt/
Conventional anglicization:
am-mut
Proper noun
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f
Ammit
or
Ammut
, an
Egyptian
goddess who
devours
the
hearts
of the
dead
who are
judged
unrighteous
.
Alternative forms
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings of
ꜥm-mwt
ꜥm-mt
ꜥꜣm-myt
ꜥm-mt
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of
ꜥm-mwt
ꜥm-mwt
ꜥm-myt
ꜥmt-mwt
ꜥmꜣ-myt
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