jj.tj

Egyptian

Etymology

Stative stem of jj (to come) + .tj (second-person singular stative ending).

Pronunciation

Interjection

iiti
  1. welcome (greeting upon someone’s arrival)

Usage notes

Syntactically this word functions as an adverbial (like other stative verb forms). It is usually followed by m ḥtp (in peace).

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