hieratic script
§ 2-5-2
ideogram
note in § 2.5.7
incompatibility of
root consonants
§ 3.12.3,4.11
lexical doublets out of
a single etymological
source
§ 3.14.3.5
logogram
§ 2-5-7
Lycopolitan
§2.3
Mesokemic
§2.3
Napatan Egyptian
§ 2.3,3.io
nasals with breathy
voice
§ 3.5.2,5.6.3.3,5.7.2
Old Coptic
§2.1.3
Paleo-Coptic
§4-4
phonogram
§ 2-57
phonological repre-
sentation, coexisting
layers of
§ 5.2.3.3,5.9.2
phrase accent
§ 6.1.4
plene-writing in
cuneiform script
note in § 5.1
rounded front vowels
§ 3-9-1,5-5-5, 5-5-7
Sahidic
§2.3
semogram
§ 2-5-7
stative
§ 1-2-5
stative endings
§ 3.i3.2
status nominalis
§ 1-2-5
status pronominalis
§ 1-2-5
tachysyllabation
§ 5.2.3.3, 5.9.2
terminative prefix
§ 3.6.4.4, 5-7-3
tone language,
Egyptian as a
§6.1.7
umlaut
§5.6.7,5.8.3
unidentified langua-
ges written in Egyp-
tian or Coptic script
§ 2.10.3, 2.10.4
velarized sonorants
§ 3.17.3,3.17.4,
5.6.4.3
"Zweisilbengesetz"
§4-5-2
Egyptian and Coptic words
Items beginning with <l>, <j>, <S,
and vowels
h(j)r
otfcipe
Osiris
(god)
§5-9-3
!sr
(UPUJ
to roast
§3.ii.3
Itp
0>TJI
to load, to
carry
§ 3.9.2, no-
te in 4.5.1
ilg.t
Hse
leek
§3.7.3
iy.t~iw.t
ei
to come
§ 3.i3.3
i'.t
€100
to wash
§5.8.6.4
iwr.ti
€£T
to be
pregnant
(stative)
note in
§ 3.14.3.2
l{w)f
<Vf
flesh
note in
§ 3.14.3.2
lm
give! (im-
perative)
B®" mi
below
\jKb,iie,
to seize
§5-8-6.8
e^Hpe
inundation
§3.17.3
i{w)nw
CON
Heliopolis
(toponym]
note in
§ 3.14.2.2
inn
d>(M0)N
we
§ 3.6.2,3.15
(i)rm
bNe*
with
§3.16.4.3
ih.w
-Hg
cows
§ 6.2.2.4
b<\2)C0ipi
~ dOOCOpI
viper
§3.17.3
IUJ
urine
note in
§ 3.14.2.2
tin
sun
§3.14.5
'!
T&l
here
note in
§3.6.2
'S.w
-ClXW ~
-oei
great (pi.)
§ 3.14.2.4
'b
ran ~
horn
note in
§3.6.2
'nh
COM2
to live
§ 5-7-2
'bk
emje
to lift
§ 3.6.4.2
'hmw ~
'smw ~
'hmw
kb&se/K
twigs
§ 3.6.4.4
33o
§ 2-5-2
ideogram
note in § 2.5.7
incompatibility of
root consonants
§ 3.12.3,4.11
lexical doublets out of
a single etymological
source
§ 3.14.3.5
logogram
§ 2-5-7
Lycopolitan
§2.3
Mesokemic
§2.3
Napatan Egyptian
§ 2.3,3.io
nasals with breathy
voice
§ 3.5.2,5.6.3.3,5.7.2
Old Coptic
§2.1.3
Paleo-Coptic
§4-4
phonogram
§ 2-57
phonological repre-
sentation, coexisting
layers of
§ 5.2.3.3,5.9.2
phrase accent
§ 6.1.4
plene-writing in
cuneiform script
note in § 5.1
rounded front vowels
§ 3-9-1,5-5-5, 5-5-7
Sahidic
§2.3
semogram
§ 2-5-7
stative
§ 1-2-5
stative endings
§ 3.i3.2
status nominalis
§ 1-2-5
status pronominalis
§ 1-2-5
tachysyllabation
§ 5.2.3.3, 5.9.2
terminative prefix
§ 3.6.4.4, 5-7-3
tone language,
Egyptian as a
§6.1.7
umlaut
§5.6.7,5.8.3
unidentified langua-
ges written in Egyp-
tian or Coptic script
§ 2.10.3, 2.10.4
velarized sonorants
§ 3.17.3,3.17.4,
5.6.4.3
"Zweisilbengesetz"
§4-5-2
Egyptian and Coptic words
Items beginning with <l>, <j>, <S,
and vowels
h(j)r
otfcipe
Osiris
(god)
§5-9-3
!sr
(UPUJ
to roast
§3.ii.3
Itp
0>TJI
to load, to
carry
§ 3.9.2, no-
te in 4.5.1
ilg.t
Hse
leek
§3.7.3
iy.t~iw.t
ei
to come
§ 3.i3.3
i'.t
€100
to wash
§5.8.6.4
iwr.ti
€£T
to be
pregnant
(stative)
note in
§ 3.14.3.2
l{w)f
<Vf
flesh
note in
§ 3.14.3.2
lm
give! (im-
perative)
B®" mi
below
\jKb,iie,
to seize
§5-8-6.8
e^Hpe
inundation
§3.17.3
i{w)nw
CON
Heliopolis
(toponym]
note in
§ 3.14.2.2
inn
d>(M0)N
we
§ 3.6.2,3.15
(i)rm
bNe*
with
§3.16.4.3
ih.w
-Hg
cows
§ 6.2.2.4
b<\2)C0ipi
~ dOOCOpI
viper
§3.17.3
IUJ
urine
note in
§ 3.14.2.2
tin
sun
§3.14.5
'!
T&l
here
note in
§3.6.2
'S.w
-ClXW ~
-oei
great (pi.)
§ 3.14.2.4
'b
ran ~
horn
note in
§3.6.2
'nh
COM2
to live
§ 5-7-2
'bk
emje
to lift
§ 3.6.4.2
'hmw ~
'smw ~
'hmw
kb&se/K
twigs
§ 3.6.4.4
33o