bjꜣt

Egyptian

FWOTD – 15 March 2020

Etymology

bjꜣ (example, model) + -t.

Pronunciation

Noun


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  1. character, disposition [since the Middle Kingdom]
    • Reign of Senusret I, c. 1971–1926 BCE, Stela of Mentuhotep (London UC 14333), line 16:







      mnw pw n(j) z nfrw.f smḫ pw bjn bj(ꜣt)
      The monument of a man is his goodness; one who is evil of character is forgotten.
    • c. 1900 BCE, The Instructions of Kagemni (pPrisse/pBN 183) lines 2.3–2.4:














      rdj.jn ṯꜣt(j) njs.t(w) nꜣy.f n(j) ẖrdw m ḫt ꜥrq.f sḫr r(m)ṯw bjꜣt.sn m jjt ḥr.f
      So the vizier let his children be summoned after he understood the conduct of people, their character being what had come upon him.
  2. mood
  3. a good attribute of a person for which he or she is well-liked

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