Where does “Μνεῦῐς” come from?

Μνεῦῐς (Ancient Greek) comes from Egyptian mr-wr, from Egyptian mr, from Proto-Afroasiatic m-r — heap of stones; river, channel.

Μνεῦῐς (Ancient Greek): Mnevis, a bull-shaped aspect of the god Atum-Ra venerated in Heliopolis

Definitions

  1. Mnevis, a bull-shaped aspect of the god Atum-Ra venerated in Heliopolis

Ancestry of “Μνεῦῐς”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianmr-wrMnevis-bull; Moeris
2Egyptianmrpyramid; heap of corpses; canal, ditch, waterway
3Proto-Afroasiaticm-rheap of stones; river, channel
Every word from Proto-Afroasiatic m-rEvery word from Egyptian mrEvery word from Egyptian mr-wr