Where does “sḥḏw” come from?

sḥḏw (Egyptian) comes from Egyptian sḥḏ, from Egyptian s-, from Proto-Afroasiatic s-.

sḥḏw (Egyptian): a bright discoloration as a symptom of disease or injury, including leucomas and burn wounds

Definitions

  1. a bright discoloration as a symptom of disease or injury, including leucomas and burn wounds

Ancestry of “sḥḏw”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptiansḥḏto brighten
2Egyptians-Used to form a causative verb from a...
3Proto-Afroasiatics-
Every word from Proto-Afroasiatic s-Every word from Egyptian s-Every word from Egyptian sḥḏ