ḏd

Verb

 * 1)  to say, to speak (words, names, praises, reports, speech, etc., including direct quotes) (+  or  : to; + : to (someone of high standing); + : against, about, to (someone); + : for the sake of (someone); + : with, from (the mouth))
 * 2) * 12th Dynasty, Stela of Amenemhat, British Museum, Egyptian Antiquities, E567:
 * "egy"


 * 1)  to talk, to speak (+ : to)
 * 2)  to speak (good, evil, truth, falsehood, etc.)
 * 3)  to narrate, to tell, to report (events or experiences)
 * 4)  to tell about (a person or thing) (+ : to)
 * 5)  to say in writing
 * 6)  to recite (a spell or other text) (+ : over (an amulet, etc.))
 * 7)  to intone, to sing (a song) aloud
 * 8)  to give away, to tell (a secret)
 * 9)  to testify
 * 10)  to give or report (someone’s) name (+ : to (someone else))
 * 11)  to call (+  or : (someone)) by (a name), to refer to as
 * 12)  to sing the praises of (something, someone’s power, etc.), to mention with praise
 * 13)  to predict, to prophesy
 * 14)  to think to, to intend to (do something)
 * 1)  to sing the praises of (something, someone’s power, etc.), to mention with praise
 * 2)  to predict, to prophesy
 * 3)  to think to, to intend to (do something)

Noun

 * : speech, speaking
 * : manner of speech, language

Derived terms
See under the verb above.

Descendants
See under the verb above.

Noun

 * 1) stability, lastingness
 * 2)  pillar