Egyptian
Noun
masculine
- vertebra
- (by extension) spine
Usage notes
Inflection
Declension |
sing. |
ṯs
|
dual |
ṯswj
|
plural |
ṯsw
|
Derived terms
Noun
masculine
- neck
Inflection
Declension |
sing. |
ṯs
|
dual |
ṯswj
|
plural |
ṯsw
|
Noun
masculine
- support
Inflection
Declension |
sing. |
ṯs
|
dual |
ṯswj
|
plural |
ṯsw
|
Noun
masculine
- sand dune
- (by extension) drought
Inflection
Declension |
sing. |
ṯs
|
dual |
ṯswj
|
plural |
ṯsw
|
Verb
biliteral
- tie
- weave
- join
- build
- organise (especially of troops)
- clot
Usage notes
Inflection
ṯs: Bilateral Root (2-lit) |
Base Root: |
ṯs |
Geminated Root: |
ṯss |
Imperative: |
(j)ṯs
|
Suffix Forms (1) |
Participles(10) |
|
Active
|
Passive
|
Active
|
Passive
|
Relative
|
Perfective (2) |
ṯs |
ṯs.tw |
ṯs |
ṯss / ṯs(w) (11) /ṯsy |
ṯs
|
Imperfective (3) |
(j)ṯs |
(j)ṯs.tw |
ṯs(j)/ṯsy
|
ṯs(w) (11) |
ṯs(w) (11) / ṯsy
|
Perfect
|
ṯs.n |
ṯs.n.tw
|
------ |
------ |
ṯs.n
|
Prospective
|
ṯs |
ṯss |
ṯstj.fj (9) |
------ |
------ |
Subjunctive
|
(j)ṯs |
(j)ṯs.tw |
Stative
|
Passive
|
------ |
ṯs(w) / ṯsy |
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
"Consequential"(4) |
ṯs.jn |
ṯs.jn.tw
|
1st Person
|
ṯs.kw
|
ṯs.wjn
|
"Necessitive"(5) |
ṯs.ḫr |
ṯs.ḫr.tw
|
2nd person
|
ṯs.tj |
ṯs.tjwjn
|
"Future Consequential"(6) |
ṯs.k3 |
ṯs.k3.tw
|
3rd person (masc)
|
ṯs.w |
ṯs.wj
|
Old Perfect (7) |
ṯst |
ṯst
|
3rd person (fem) |
ṯs.tj
|
Infinitival forms |
Infinitive
|
ṯs |
Negatival Complement
|
ṯs(w) |
Complementary Infinitive(8) |
ṯst
|
1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
Derived terms
References
Faulkner, A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian