nṯrtj
Egyptian
    

Depiction of the “opening of the mouth” ritual — the man third from the left holds two nṯrtjwj in his right hand
Etymology
    
From nṯr (“god”).
Pronunciation
    
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /nɛt͡ʃɛrti/
- Conventional anglicization: netjerti
 
Noun
    
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- adze used in the “opening of the mouth” funerary ritual to allow the deceased to eat and drink once more.
Inflection
    
Declension of nṯrtj (masculine)
| singular | nṯrtj | 
|---|---|
| dual | nṯrtjwj | 
| plural | nṯrtjw | 
References
    
- Faulkner, Raymond Oliver (1962) A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian, Oxford: Griffith Institute, →ISBN
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![R8 [nTr] nTr](../I/hiero_R8.png.webp)
![X1 [t] t](../I/hiero_X1.png.webp)
![D21 [r] r](../I/hiero_D21.png.webp)
![Z4 [y] y](../I/hiero_Z4.png.webp)
