Where does “nḏt” come from?

nḏt (Egyptian) comes from Egyptian nj, from Egyptian wsr, from Egyptian rꜥ — sun; day.

nḏt (Egyptian): subject, servant (especially used of foreign people and lands)

Definitions

  1. subject, servant (especially used of foreign people and lands)

Ancestry of “nḏt”, step by step

nḏt traces back through two 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 ḏt

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianḏtcobra; static, unchanging eternity; body, form
2Proto-Semiticzayt-olive, olive trees, olive oil
Every word from Egyptian rꜥEvery word from Egyptian wsrEvery word from Egyptian nj