rꜥ-ms-sw
Egyptian
Etymology
From rꜥ (“Ra”) + ms (perfective active participle of msj (“to give birth to”)) + sw (“him”), thus literally ‘Ra is the one who bore him’.
Alternative forms
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of rꜥ-ms-sw
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