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Val Sederholm suggests Middle Egyptian PN ''ˁndi'' “Sound, Hale.”<ref>Citing H. Ranke, ''Die aegyptischen personennamen'' I 70, 11-12; 72, 8-9; Gardiner, ''EG'', Sign-List V26, online at http://valsederholm.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-royal-name-onitah-in-lds-book-of.html .</ref> | Val Sederholm suggests Middle Egyptian PN ''ˁndi'' “Sound, Hale.”<ref>Citing H. Ranke, ''Die aegyptischen personennamen'' I 70, 11-12; 72, 8-9; Gardiner, ''EG'', Sign-List V26, online at http://valsederholm.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-royal-name-onitah-in-lds-book-of.html .</ref> | ||
Variant On-i-tas | Variant: On-i-tas ?? | ||
'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' |
Revision as of 22:25, 12 May 2018
Pearl of Great Price PN | 1. | ONITAH PN of royal pedigree, from Ham; father of three virgins (Abraham 1:11) |
Possibly hypothetical Egyptian *ʼIwn(w)-tЗ “Heliopolis-land,” since Hebrew transliterates both words as ʼōn (Genesis 41:45,50, 46:20; Coptic ōne[1] ) and ta (as in Taḥpěnēs, Jeremiah 2:16 = Egyptian GN TЗ-ḥt-pЗ-nḥsy).
There is also Egyptian wnt3, as part of a canal name near the first cataract, and wnt as a district name in the Book of the Dead.[2]
Val Sederholm suggests Middle Egyptian PN ˁndi “Sound, Hale.”[3]
Variant: On-i-tas ??
Notes
- ↑ On probable Coptic ōne, see Černý, Coptic Etymological Dictionary, 356.
- ↑ Budge, Book of the Dead, 975.
- ↑ Citing H. Ranke, Die aegyptischen personennamen I 70, 11-12; 72, 8-9; Gardiner, EG, Sign-List V26, online at http://valsederholm.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-royal-name-onitah-in-lds-book-of.html .
Bibliography
Černý, Jaroslav. Coptic Etymological Dictionary. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1976