mnwt
Egyptian
    
    Pronunciation
    
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /mɛnuːt/
- Conventional anglicization: menut
 
Noun
    
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- pigeon
- Early 6th Dynasty, Tomb of Nyankhnesut, Relief of Men Bringing Birds and Cattle (Cleveland 1930.738), caption above pigeon:[1]
![Y5 [mn] mn](../I/hiero_Y5.png.webp) ![W24 [nw] nw](../I/hiero_W24.png.webp)  ![X1 [t] t](../I/hiero_X1.png.webp) ![M12 [xA] xA](../I/hiero_M12.png.webp) ![M12 [xA] xA](../I/hiero_M12.png.webp) - ḫꜣ snwj mnwt
- Two thousand pigeons
 
 
 
- Early 6th Dynasty, Tomb of Nyankhnesut, Relief of Men Bringing Birds and Cattle (Cleveland 1930.738), caption above pigeon:[1]
Inflection
    
Declension of mnwt (feminine)
| singular | mnwt | 
|---|---|
| dual | mnwtj | 
| plural | mnwwt | 
References
    
- Berman, Lawrence M., Bohač, Kenneth J. (1999) The Cleveland Museum of Art Catalogue of Egyptian Art, New York: Hudson Hills Press, pages 140–141
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