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Definition 2024


ṯs

ṯs

See also: ts, Ts, TS, t's, ts., and T's

Egyptian

Noun

S24
Z1

masculine

  1. vertebra
  2. (by extension) spine

Usage notes

T
z
S24
Z1
T
z
V1
Z1
S24
z
F51
S24
z
F41
ṯs ṯs ṯs ṯs

Inflection

Declension
sing. ṯs
dual ṯswj
plural ṯsw

Derived terms

Noun

S24
H1

masculine

  1. neck

Inflection

Declension
sing. ṯs
dual ṯswj
plural ṯsw

Noun

T
z
T14

masculine

  1. support

Inflection

Declension
sing. ṯs
dual ṯswj
plural ṯsw

Noun

S24
Z1
N23

masculine

  1. sand dune
  2. (by extension) drought

Inflection

Declension
sing. ṯs
dual ṯswj
plural ṯsw

Verb

S24
z
W
D40

biliteral

  1. tie
  2. weave
  3. join
  4. build
  5. organise (especially of troops)
  6. clot

Usage notes

T
z
S24
S24
T
z
T14
ṯs ṯs ṯs

Inflection

ṯs: Bilateral Root (2-lit)
Base Root: ṯs Geminated Root: ṯss Imperative: (j)ṯs
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) ṯs ṯs.tw ṯs ṯss / ṯs(w) (11) /ṯsy ṯs
Imperfective (3) (j)ṯs (j)ṯs.tw ṯs(j)/ṯsy ṯs(w) (11) ṯs(w) (11) / ṯsy
Perfect ṯs.n ṯs.n.tw ------ ------ ṯs.n
Prospective ṯs ṯss ṯstj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive (j)ṯs (j)ṯs.tw Stative
Passive ------ ṯs(w) / ṯsy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) ṯs.jn ṯs.jn.tw 1st Person ṯs.kw ṯs.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) ṯs.ḫr ṯs.ḫr.tw 2nd person ṯs.tj ṯs.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) ṯs.k3 ṯs.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) ṯs.w ṯs.wj
Old Perfect (7) ṯst ṯst 3rd person (fem) ṯs.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive ṯs Negatival Complement ṯs(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) ṯst

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives 11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Derived terms

References

Faulkner, A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian