ḥnꜥ

Etymology
From.

Preposition

 * 1) and, with, or

Usage notes
Conjunction is usually expressed by directly juxtaposing two nouns, but occasionally or  are used to link the nouns instead. The latter may represent a somewhat closer coordination than the former.

In Late Egyptian is usually used instead of  with comitative meaning, and  is used mostly to express coordination (‘and’) between defined elements. As time passes replaces  more and more, while on the other hand  is often found instead of  in texts of a higher linguistic register.