Zwei Vorschläge zur Etymologie des ägyptischen Wortes „gɜ“ „Kranich“
The present article deals with the etymology of the Old Egyptian bird-name “gɜ” “crane”. Two suggestions will be made. The first posits a relationship with the verb “gɜgɜ” “cackle”, a side form of “ngg” “cackle”. The second one starts with a connection with the root “gɜ” “sing”. The form of names ca...
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doaj-22f73e28eae0411f8541a7b68bf4d4892020-11-25T02:02:59ZengUniversità degli Studi di TorinoKervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies1825-263X2015-10-0101510.13135/1825-263X/1093764Zwei Vorschläge zur Etymologie des ägyptischen Wortes „gɜ“ „Kranich“Stefan BojowaldThe present article deals with the etymology of the Old Egyptian bird-name “gɜ” “crane”. Two suggestions will be made. The first posits a relationship with the verb “gɜgɜ” “cackle”, a side form of “ngg” “cackle”. The second one starts with a connection with the root “gɜ” “sing”. The form of names can be documented also in modern languages.http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/kervan/article/view/1093 |
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Zwei Vorschläge zur Etymologie des ägyptischen Wortes „gɜ“ „Kranich“ |
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Zwei Vorschläge zur Etymologie des ägyptischen Wortes „gɜ“ „Kranich“ |
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Università degli Studi di Torino |
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The present article deals with the etymology of the Old Egyptian bird-name “gɜ” “crane”. Two suggestions will be made. The first posits a relationship with the verb “gɜgɜ” “cackle”, a side form of “ngg” “cackle”. The second one starts with a connection with the root “gɜ” “sing”. The form of names can be documented also in modern languages. |
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