Where does “Μέμφις” come from?

Μέμφις (Ancient Greek) comes from Egyptian mn-nfr, from Egyptian mn-nfr-ppy, from Egyptian mn, from Proto-Vietic kaw, from Dutch kauwen, from Middle Dutch couwen, from Old Dutch kiuwan, from Proto-West Germanic keuwan — to chew.

Μέμφις (Ancient Greek): Memphis, mythological founder of the city of Memphis

Definitions

  1. Memphis, mythological founder of the city of Memphis

Ancestry of “Μέμφις”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianmn-nfrMemphis
2Egyptianmn-nfr-ppythe pyramid of Pepy
3Egyptianmnto be established, to be fixed or set; to stick,...
4Proto-Vietickaw
5Dutchkauwento chew
6Middle Dutchcouwento chew
7Old Dutchkiuwanto chew
8Proto-West Germanickeuwanto chew
9Proto-Germanickewwanąto chew
10Proto-Indo-Europeanǵyewh₁-to chew

Words derived from “Μέμφις

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵyewh₁-Every word from Proto-Germanic kewwanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic keuwan