rwḏt

Egyptian

Etymology

rwḏ (to be firm) + -t. As ‘sandstone’, a shortening of the full phrase jnr ḥḏ nfr n rwḏt (literally fine white stone of hard rock); sandstone, despite being relatively soft as far as rocks go, is often harder than limestone, the other principal stone used by the Egyptians for building.

Pronunciation

 
  • (reconstructed) IPA(key): /ˈɾawcʼit//ˈɾawtʼiʔ//ˈɾawtʼa//ˈɾawtʼə/

Noun

rwDt
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  1. hard stone in general
  2. sandstone
    Synonyms: jnr ḥḏ nfr n rwḏt, jnr ḥḏ mnḫ n rwḏt

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Descendants

  • Sahidic Coptic: ⲣⲁⲟⲩⲧⲉ (raoute)

References

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