Where does “swꜣj” come from?

swꜣj (Egyptian) comes from Egyptian s-, from Proto-Afroasiatic s-.

swꜣj (Egyptian): to go past, to physically pass (+ ḥr: to pass by (a person, place, or afterworldly being); also, to pass through (a gate), to pass along (a path); + r: to)

Definitions

  1. to go past, to physically pass (+ ḥr: to pass by (a person, place, or afterworldly being); also, to pass through (a gate), to pass along (a path); + r: to)

Ancestry of “swꜣj”, step by step

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