ḫr

Preposition

 * 1) in the presence of
 * 2) into the presence of, to
 * by, through the choice or presence of

Usage notes
This preposition is used when the object is someone of higher status, such as a king or a god, relating one person to another when social customs prohibit specifying a direct relationship. Thus, one does not speak ‘to’ a god, but ‘in the presence of’  him.

Particle

 * 1)  then, and then, so;
 * 2)  must, has to;
 * 3)  then;

Usage notes
In Middle Egyptian this particle is commonly used with a following subject and imperfective to denote necessity but only rarely with a following subjunctive to denote inevitable result.

Etymology 3
Possibly derived from.

Particle

 * 1)  ; says, said

Usage notes
Like the other quotatives, , and , this word either follows the entire quotation that it marks or is inserted near its start (but never at its start).

Etymology 4
Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to fall
 * 2)  to fell
 * 1)  to fell