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jrj ꜣ r gs

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Egyptian

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Etymology

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jrj (to do, to make) +‎ (to tread?) +‎ r (regarding, with respect to) +‎ gs (side).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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irAD56N23Z1rgs
Z1

 compound

  1. to go off with or walk with (someone)?
    • c. 1600 BCE, Westcar Papyrus 12,25:
      Hnw
      t
      B1
      A1
      x
      n
      G41A2syiiy
      D54
      tiirD&d n&A1 HASHHASHA1iriisAD56N23Z1rgs
      Z1
      A1
      ḥnwt.j ḫn sj jy.tj r ḏd n.j [... .j?] jry.s ꜣ r gs.j
      My lady, yes, she had come to say to me [... me?] she would go off with me.

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