"ꜣwt-jb" meaning in Egyptian

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Noun

IPA: /ɑuːt ib/ (note: modern Egyptological) Forms: Aw:t-ib [canonical]
Etymology: Most likely from the infinitive of ꜣwj-jb (“to be happy”); however, some instead suggest a derivation directly from ꜣwt (“length”) + jb (“heart”) in a direct genitive construction. The former would imply the noun is masculine; the latter, feminine. It is attested a few times modified by (apparently masculine) nb, suggesting that the former is the case, but the omission of feminine adjective endings is also not unusual. Etymology templates: {{af|egy|ꜣwt|jb|t1=length|t2=heart}} ꜣwt (“length”) + jb (“heart”) Head templates: {{head|egy|nouns|head=<hiero>Aw:t-ib</hiero>|head2=}} Aw:t-ib, {{egy-noun|head=<hiero>Aw:t-ib</hiero>}} Aw:t-ib?
  1. happiness, joy Synonyms: Aw-t*ib:Y1, Aw:ib*t, Aw-w:*t-ib-Z1-Y1:Z2, Aw:ib, Aw:ib-M9, Aw:W-ib*Z1:Y1:Z2
    Sense id: en-ꜣwt-jb-egy-noun-1CX67Tyy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ꜣw-jb, [Greco-Roman Period], [Late Egyptian], [Late Period]

Noun

IPA: /ɑuːt ib/ (note: modern Egyptological) Forms: Aw:ib«S103A» [canonical]
Etymology: Most likely from the infinitive of ꜣwj-jb (“to be happy”); however, some instead suggest a derivation directly from ꜣwt (“length”) + jb (“heart”) in a direct genitive construction. The former would imply the noun is masculine; the latter, feminine. It is attested a few times modified by (apparently masculine) nb, suggesting that the former is the case, but the omission of feminine adjective endings is also not unusual. Etymology templates: {{af|egy|ꜣwt|jb|t1=length|t2=heart}} ꜣwt (“length”) + jb (“heart”) Head templates: {{head|egy|nouns|head=<hiero>Aw:ib</hiero>«S103A»|head2=}} Aw:ib«S103A», {{egy-noun|head=<hiero>Aw:ib</hiero>«S103A»}} Aw:ib«S103A»?
  1. a pectoral amulet in the form of the hieroglyphs Aw:ib ligatured, presumably intended to bring the wearer happiness Synonyms: Aw:W«S103A», Aw«S103A», Aw:W-ib-N33B:N33B*N33B
    Sense id: en-ꜣwt-jb-egy-noun-fUNpF9Y~
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ꜣw-jb, [Greco-Roman Period]

Noun

IPA: /ɑuːt ib/ (note: modern Egyptological) Forms: Aw-w-t:Y1:Z2-ib:Z1-N33C:Z2ss [canonical]
Etymology: Most likely from the infinitive of ꜣwj-jb (“to be happy”); however, some instead suggest a derivation directly from ꜣwt (“length”) + jb (“heart”) in a direct genitive construction. The former would imply the noun is masculine; the latter, feminine. It is attested a few times modified by (apparently masculine) nb, suggesting that the former is the case, but the omission of feminine adjective endings is also not unusual. Etymology templates: {{af|egy|ꜣwt|jb|t1=length|t2=heart}} ꜣwt (“length”) + jb (“heart”) Head templates: {{head|egy|nouns|head=<hiero>Aw-w-t:Y1:Z2-ib:Z1-N33C:Z2ss</hiero>|head2=}} Aw-w-t:Y1:Z2-ib:Z1-N33C:Z2ss, {{egy-noun|head=<hiero>Aw-w-t:Y1:Z2-ib:Z1-N33C:Z2ss</hiero>}} Aw-w-t:Y1:Z2-ib:Z1-N33C:Z2ss?
  1. realgar (red arsenic sulfide) Synonyms: Aw-W:t-ib-Z1-N33C:Z2ss, Aw-ib, Aw-ib-i-i-N33B:N33B*N33B-R7, Aw-ib-Z1«N33Aw», ꜣw-jby
    Sense id: en-ꜣwt-jb-egy-noun-QAXq-Wv5 Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Egyptian entries with incorrect language header: 6 27 67
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ꜣw-jb, [Greco-Roman Period], [Late Egyptian], [Late Period]

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