Token ID ICADNjzRyl8JzEvxmGRhKCGwyKc


smnḫ.n (=j) nbw n nb two thirds? of column lost


    verb_caus_3-lit
    de
    vortrefflich machen

    SC.n.act.ngem.1sg
    V\tam.act-ant:stpr

    personal_pronoun
    de
    [Suffix Pron. sg.1.c.]

    (unspecified)
    -1sg

    substantive_masc
    de
    Gold

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg

    preposition
    de
    für (jmd.)

    (unspecified)
    PREP

    substantive_masc
    de
    Herr

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg




    two thirds? of column lost
     
     

     
     
en
I embellished gold for the lord of […,
... ... ...]
Author(s): Elizabeth Frood; with contributions by: Daniel A. Werning ; (Text file created: 12/01/2020, latest changes: 10/14/2024)

Comments
  • smnḫ nbw: The precise meaning of the phrase is difficult to determine. I know of no parallel for smnḫ nbw. Phrases “to embellish something with gold (smnḫ NN m nbw)”, or other precious materials, are attested (e.g. DZA 29.223.690; Grallert 2001, I, 304), as are expressions of embellishment of divine offerings, temples, and cult equipment (e.g. Grallert 2001, Bauen - Stiften - Weihen: ägyptische Bau- und Restaurierungsinschriften von den Anfängen bis zur 30. Dynastie. Abhandlungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo, Ägyptologische Reihe 18. Berlin: Achet, vol. I, 195, 248, 356). Nebenmaat’s text probably refers to the elaboration of a cult statue with a gold collar or other accoutrement, even though the determinative of nbw is the mineral pellets. In this it can be compared with, for example, the description of reward in the biography of Nefersekheru in which he receives “all valuable things, the gold thereof at my throat … (…m sšr.w nb(.w) nbw jr.y r ḫḫ=j…: Osing 1992, Das Grab des Nefersecheru in Zawiyet Sulṭan. Archäologische Veröffentlichungen, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo 88. Mainz: Zabern, pl. 35, col. 12)”, where nbw has the same orthography, but the meaning is clear from the context. My thanks to Peter Dils for discussion of this point. The reading of smnḫ seems clear despite the abbreviated writing (so also by DZA 29.220.840). A reading sti̯ nbw (with F28 for F29: “Halskragen knüpfen”: Wb. 4, 330, 2-3 and Wb 2, 237, 3) is excluded, because this is only attested in the Old Kingdom.

    Commentary author: Elizabeth Frood

  • nb [...]: As suggested by Jordan Miller (personal communication, November 2020), contra my 2006 reading (with Sauneron 1952, 164), as “his lord”. The amount of surviving space beneath nb, although exaggerated in the line drawing, suggests that if the suffix =f had been inscribed here, its horns would probably be visible.

    Commentary author: Elizabeth Frood

(A future release of the TLA web app will also indicate the scope of authors’ comments or annotations, i.e., which parts of the sentence a comment/annotation refers to. For the development plan, see here.)

Persistent ID: ICADNjzRyl8JzEvxmGRhKCGwyKc
Persistent URL: https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/sentence/token/ICADNjzRyl8JzEvxmGRhKCGwyKc

Please cite as:

(Full citation)
Elizabeth Frood, with contributions by Daniel A. Werning, Token ID ICADNjzRyl8JzEvxmGRhKCGwyKc <https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/sentence/token/ICADNjzRyl8JzEvxmGRhKCGwyKc>, in: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae, Corpus issue 19, Web app version 2.2.0, 11/5/2024, ed. by Tonio Sebastian Richter & Daniel A. Werning on behalf of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert & Peter Dils on behalf of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig (accessed: xx.xx.20xx)
(Short citation)
https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/sentence/token/ICADNjzRyl8JzEvxmGRhKCGwyKc, in: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae (accessed: xx.xx.20xx)