jn-jt.f

Egyptian

proper noun

Etymology

Compound from Egyptian jnj (carries, delay, get, bring) + Egyptian jt (father, barley)+ Egyptian .f (his, he, him, third person pronoun)+ Egyptian egy (Ra, Amon, it, mouth, Aten, he, Horus, prosper, in, the Two Ladies, be weary, land, state, Bastet, king, Ptah, Anubis, be firm, teaching, hand, father, voice, heart, mind, team of animals, condition, calculation, plunder, destruction, him, the Two Lands, she, Egypt)+ Egyptian jnj (carries, delay, get, bring)+ Egyptian to bring.

Origin

Egyptian

to bring

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