"ꜥm-mwt" meaning in Egyptian

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Proper name

IPA: /ɑːm muːt/ (note: modern Egyptological) Forms: a-m-F10-m-t:Z2ss-A14 [canonical, feminine]
Etymology: Compound of ꜥm (“(one) devouring”) + mwt (“dead”), literally “devourer of the dead”. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Compound}} Compound, {{com+|egy|ꜥm|mwt|lit=devourer of the dead|t1=(one) devouring|t2=dead}} Compound of ꜥm (“(one) devouring”) + mwt (“dead”), literally “devourer of the dead” Head templates: {{head|egy|proper nouns|head=<hiero>a-m-F10-m-t:Z2ss-A14</hiero>}} a-m-F10-m-t:Z2ss-A14, {{egy-proper noun|f|head=<hiero>a-m-F10-m-t:Z2ss-A14</hiero>}} a-m-F10-m-t:Z2ss-A14 f
  1. Ammit or Ammut, an Egyptian goddess who devours the hearts of the dead who are judged unrighteous. Wikipedia link: Ammit Categories (topical): Egyptian deities
    Sense id: en-ꜥm-mwt-egy-name-mpT5o~u4 Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Alternative forms

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