Where does “wꜣt” come from?

wꜣt (Egyptian) comes from Egyptian wꜣj — to be(come) distant, remote, far away (+ r: from; to remove oneself from).

wꜣt (Egyptian): road, path (+ r: to (a place or person))

Definitions

  1. road, path (+ r: to (a place or person))

Ancestry of “wꜣt”, step by step

wꜣt traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Egyptian wꜣj

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianwꜣjto be(come) distant, remote, far away (+ r: from; to remove oneself from)

via Egyptian wꜣ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianwꜣ|,|or|transitive}} to brood over, to think unpleasant thoughts about

Words derived from “wꜣt

Every word from Egyptian wꜣj