Where does “ꜥꜣ-n-mḏw” come from?

ꜥꜣ-n-mḏw (Egyptian) comes from Egyptian nj, from Egyptian wsr, from Egyptian rꜥ — sun; day.

ꜥꜣ-n-mḏw (Egyptian): foreman in charge of ten men; decadarch, decurion

Definitions

  1. foreman in charge of ten men; decadarch, decurion

Ancestry of “ꜥꜣ-n-mḏw”, step by step

ꜥꜣ-n-mḏw traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Egyptian nj

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptiannjof, belonging to; made of; of, possessing
2Egyptianwsrto be mighty, to be powerful; mighty, powerful;...
3Egyptianrꜥsun; day

via Egyptian mḏw

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianmḏwten
2Egyptianmdwjto speak (+ n or ḫr or ḫft: to; + ḥr: about; + ḥnꜥ or m-dj or jrm: with (someone); + m: with (the mouth))

via Egyptian ꜥꜣ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianꜥꜣhere; there; big, great, important
Every word from Egyptian rꜥEvery word from Egyptian wsrEvery word from Egyptian nj