"mswt-wsjr" meaning in All languages combined

See mswt-wsjr on Wiktionary

Proper name [Egyptian]

IPA: /mɛsuːt wɛsir/ (note: modern Egyptological) Forms: ms-s-w-t:ir-st [canonical, feminine]
Etymology: mswt (“birth”) + wsjr (“Osiris”) in a direct genitive construction, thus literally ‘birth(day) of Osiris’. Etymology templates: {{compound|egy|mswt|wsjr|gloss1=birth|gloss2=Osiris}} mswt (“birth”) + wsjr (“Osiris”) Head templates: {{head|egy|proper nouns|head=<hiero>ms-s-w-t:ir-st</hiero>|head2=}} ms-s-w-t:ir-st, {{egy-proper noun|f|head=<hiero>ms-s-w-t:ir-st</hiero>}} ms-s-w-t:ir-st f
  1. The first of the five epagomenal (intercalary) days (djw ḥrjw rnpt) added to the end of the year in the ancient Egyptian calendar.
    Sense id: en-mswt-wsjr-egy-name-qytG4nkx Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header

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