srḫ
See also: srh
Egyptian
Etymology
From s- (causative prefix) + rḫ (“to know, to learn”). The noun is derived from the verb.
Inflection
Conjugation of srḫ (causative biliteral / caus. 2-lit. / caus. 2rad.) — base stem: srḫ
infinitival forms | imperative | |||
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infinitive | negatival complement | complementary infinitive1 | singular | plural |
srḫt, srḫ |
srḫw, srḫ |
srḫt |
srḫ |
srḫ |
‘pseudoverbal’ forms | |||
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stative stem | periphrastic imperfective2 | periphrastic prospective2 | |
srḫ |
ḥr srḫ |
m srḫ |
r srḫ |
suffix conjugation | |||||
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aspect / mood | active | passive | contingent | ||
aspect / mood | active | passive | |||
perfect | srḫ.n |
srḫw, srḫ |
consecutive | srḫ.jn |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 | |||||
terminative | srḫt | ||||
perfective3 | srḫ |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
obligative | srḫ.ḫr |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
imperfective | srḫ |
active + .tj1, .tw2 | |||
prospective3 | srḫw, srḫ, srḫy |
srḫw, srḫ, srḫy |
potentialis | srḫ.kꜣ |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 | |||||
subjunctive | srḫ |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
verbal adjectives | ||||
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aspect / mood | relative (incl. nominal / emphatic) forms | participles | ||
active | passive | active | passive | |
perfect | srḫ.n |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
— | — |
perfective | srḫ |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
srḫ |
srḫ, srḫw5, srḫy5 |
imperfective | srḫ, srḫy, srḫw5 |
active + .tj1, .tw2 |
srḫ, srḫj6, srḫy6 |
srḫ, srḫw5 |
prospective | srḫ, srḫtj7 |
— | srḫwtj1 4, srḫtj4, srḫt4 | |
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Inflection
Declension of srḫ (masculine)
singular | srḫ |
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dual | srḫwj |
plural | srḫw |
Descendants
- → English: serekh
References
- James P[eter] Allen (2010) Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, 189 page 66, 189.
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