ꜥš
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2-lit.
‘pseudoverbal’ forms | |||
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stative stem | periphrastic imperfective2 | periphrastic prospective2 | |
ꜥš |
ḥr ꜥš |
m ꜥš |
r ꜥš |
suffix conjugation | |||||
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aspect / mood | active | passive | contingent | ||
aspect / mood | active | passive | |||
perfect | ꜥš.n |
ꜥšw, ꜥš |
consecutive | ꜥš.jn |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 | |||||
terminative | ꜥšt | ||||
perfective3 | ꜥš |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
obligative1 | ꜥš.ḫr |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
imperfective | ꜥš, j.ꜥš1 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 | |||
prospective3 | ꜥš |
ꜥšš |
potentialis1 | ꜥš.kꜣ |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 | |||||
subjunctive | ꜥš, j.ꜥš1 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
verbal adjectives | ||||
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aspect / mood | relative (incl. nominal / emphatic) forms | participles | ||
active | passive | active | passive | |
perfect | ꜥš.n |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
— | — |
perfective | ꜥš |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
ꜥš |
ꜥšš, ꜥššj6, ꜥš2, ꜥšw2 5, ꜥšy2 5 |
imperfective | j.ꜥš1, ꜥš, ꜥšy, ꜥšw5 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
j.ꜥš1, j.ꜥšw1 5, ꜥš, ꜥšj6, ꜥšy6 |
ꜥš, ꜥšw5 |
prospective | ꜥš, ꜥštj7 |
— | ꜥštj4, ꜥšt4 | |
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Allen considers the form jꜣš a Middle Kingdom development, with the ayin having become a glottal stop;[1] however, this is in fact the earlier attested variant, and all writings until the 18th Dynasty have ꜣ either instead of or (less commonly) alongside ꜥ. The word only became common in the New Kingdom, however, so that the later renderings as ꜥš are by far the more common variants.
m
See under the verb above.
m
m
m
ꜥšw |
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