Where does “jmꜣḫw-ḫr-nṯr-ꜥꜣ” come from?

jmꜣḫw-ḫr-nṯr-ꜥꜣ (Egyptian) comes from Egyptian ḫr, from Egyptian ḫrw, from Egyptian ẖr — under, beneath; carrying, having, in possession...

jmꜣḫw-ḫr-nṯr-ꜥꜣ (Egyptian): epithet attached to the dead who have been judged righteous

Definitions

  1. epithet attached to the dead who have been judged righteous

Ancestry of “jmꜣḫw-ḫr-nṯr-ꜥꜣ”, step by step

jmꜣḫw-ḫr-nṯr-ꜥꜣ traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Egyptian ḫr

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianḫrin the presence of; into the presence of, to; by,...
2Egyptianḫrwvoice; sound; enemy
3Egyptianẖrunder, beneath; carrying, having, in possession...

via Egyptian jmꜣḫw

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianjmꜣḫwan epithet for the dead or, sometimes, the aged: revered one, venerable one (+ ḫr or genitive: one honored by (someone); + m: one honored in (a place))
2Egyptian-wUsed to form the masculine plural forms of nouns...
3Proto-Afroasiatic-u

via Egyptian nṯr-ꜥꜣ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptiannṯr-ꜥꜣepithet for the dead former king, in contrast to
2Egyptiannṯrgod
Every word from Egyptian ẖrEvery word from Egyptian ḫrwEvery word from Egyptian ḫr