jrt-ḥr

Egyptian

Etymology

jrt (eye) + ḥr (Horus) in a direct genitive construction, thus ‘Eye of Horus’.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

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  1. the actual Eye of Horus in mythology
  2. (in funerary offering spells) the offering given to the deceased
    1. an ointment used in mummification [since the New Kingdom]
    2. (in wine texts) an epithet for wine
    3. (in cosmetic texts) an epithet for wꜣḏ-cosmetic
    4. (in qbḥw texts) an epithet for water
  3. epithet for various goddesses as the personified eyes of Horus
  4. an epithet for fire [Late Period and Greco-Roman Period]

Alternative forms

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • jrt-ḥr ꜣḫt
  • jrt-ḥr ꜥnḫt
  • jrt-ḥr wꜣḏt
  • jrt-ḥr wrt
  • jrt-ḥr wḏꜣt
  • jrt-ḥr bnrt
  • jrt-ḥr ḥḏt

Descendants

Compounded with r.w:

  • Demotic: jr.t-ḥr-r-r⸗w
    • Ancient Greek: Ἰνάρως (Inárōs)
      • Greek: Ινάρως (Ináros)
      • Latin: Inarōs
    • Coptic: ⲛⲁϩⲣⲁⲩ (nahrau)

References

  • James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 321.
  • Erman, Adolf, Grapow, Hermann (1926) Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache, volume 1, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, →ISBN, pages 107.12–107.14
  • Wilson, Penelope (1991) A Lexicographical Study of the Ptolemaic Texts in the Temple of Edfu, Liverpool: University of Liverpool, pages 182–184
  • Erichsen, Wolja (1954) Demotisches Glossar, Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard, page 38
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