ḥtp ḏj nswt

Etymology
, thus ‘an offering that the king gives’. The written form demonstrates honorific transposition.

Noun

 * 1) a funerary gift authorized by the king, generally not given by the king personally but by a local funerary establishment under the patronage of a particular god; a royal offering
 * 2) * 12th Dynasty, Coffin of Nakht (PM 5999):
 * "egy"

Usage notes
The name of the god under whose patronage the offering is made usually follows, either in a direct or indirect genitive construction or introduced by. Occasionally it instead replaces.