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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: The 1971 edition of the 1926 "Worterbuch" has two entries for [IMG]http://perso.orange.fr/hieroglyphes/I/I6B.gif[/IMG] [IMG]http://perso.orange.fr/hieroglyphes/G/G17.gif[/IMG] [IMG]http://perso.orange.fr/hieroglyphes/Y/Y1.gif[/IMG] ([b][i]KM[mdj3t][/i][/b]) in Vol. V on pg. 124 & pp. 128-130. In the first entry for [i]KM.mdj3t[/i], meaning black, there are three examples; one from the Middle Kingdom, one from Keshli inscriptions of Piye's era, one from the medical literature. In the second entry for [i]KM.mdj3t[/i] it means complete. There are 22 examples of words or expressions using [i]KM.mdj3t[/i] including mathematical ones. [i]KM.mdj3t[/i]/complete appears in Middle Kingdom literature, New and Late Kingdoms, and in Greco-Roman times. [/QUOTE]I'm not sure how this answers the specifics of my question. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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