mꜣꜥ-ḫrw

Egyptian

Etymology

mꜣꜥ ((to be) true, just) + ḫrw (voice), thus literally ‘(to be) true of voice’.

Pronunciation

Verb

mAa
mAa
xrww

 compound

  1. to be among the dead who have been judged righteous
  2. to be justified, to be right

Usage notes

Conventionally, the uses of this term are translated with forms of the word ‘justified’: ‘to be justified’, ‘justified’, ‘justification’, etc., or by the phrase "true of voice".

Alternative forms

Derived terms

Adjective

mAa
mAa
xrww
  1. said after mentioning the name of a dead person

Inflection

Alternative forms

See under the verb above.

Noun

mAa
mAa
xrww

 m

  1. rightness, justification

Alternative forms

See under the verb above.

References

  • James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, pages 97, 213.
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