Where does “mḏd-r-nbtj” come from?

mḏd-r-nbtj (Egyptian) comes from Egyptian nbtj, from Egyptian tj, from Egyptian jsṯ, from Egyptian sṯ, from Egyptian sk, from Old Persian 𐎿𐎣 — Saka and Scythians, a nomadic people of the Eurasian steppes.

Ancestry of “mḏd-r-nbtj”, step by step

mḏd-r-nbtj traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Egyptian nbtj

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EgyptiannbtjThe Two Ladies; the goddesses Wadjet and Nekhbet
2Egyptiantjthis; converts a sentence with adverbial or...
3Egyptianjsṯconverts a nonverbal sentence into a dependent...
4Egyptiansṯsmell, scent, odor
5Egyptianskto wipe
6Old Persian𐎿𐎣Saka and Scythians, a nomadic people of the Eurasian steppes

via Egyptian r

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianropening, division; mouth; speaker, mouthpiece
2Egyptianrꜣgoose; an item of baked goods shaped like a...

via Egyptian mḏd

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianmḏdto physically strike (someone or something) with an arrow or spear
Every word from Old Persian 𐎿𐎣Every word from Egyptian skEvery word from Egyptian sṯ
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