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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Super car: [QB] [QUOTE]Wally: "ham" is listed in Kemetic texts and is listed in Budge's dictionary, and has the same meaning as "khm and khmm". It appears that the Pharaonic Egyptian words "km", "Khm", "hm", "Hmm", "Qm" are all related and have similar meanings "heat, hot, black, burnt, etc." - the nuances probably were tonal... "hmm" can also mean "sick with fever" "qemi" (kHAMi (?)) also referred to southern Egypt[/QUOTE] You said that "ham" was a Kemetic word, right? Well, my question was, from which Kemetic text does this word makes its appearance, in the form that you pointed out? One or two examples of [b]specific Kemetic texts[/b] that use this word, as you spelt it out, is what I am looking for. Apparently, if the deciphers listed this word as a Kemetic one, they must have come across it on a specific Kemetic text or script, and would hence, make a reference to this source. Ps-Alternatively, is/was "ham" found in any Coptic word or text, which again, is the major aid for Mdu Ntr decipherment? [This message has been edited by Super car (edited 07 May 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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