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Verb

 * 1)  to be(come) aggressive or savage
 * 2)  to be(come) raging, angry (+ : with, toward, + : about, over)
 * 3)  to be(come) aggressively eager or rapacious, to raven (+ : to be rapacious for, to raven after)
 * 4)  to rage at, attack, or harm (someone)
 * 1)  to rage at, attack, or harm (someone)

Noun

 * 1) aggression, rage, fury

Etymology 2
Faulkner suggests this word may be a corrupt writing of ; Erman and Grapow instead suggest a connection with.

Verb

 * 1) to be(come) feeble, listless, or failing
 * 2) to quiver or palpitate
 * 1) to quiver or palpitate

Verb

 * 1)  to decay

Usage notes
Possibly identical to the preceding verb (‘to be(come) feeble?’ or ‘to quiver’). Faulkner identifies it this way in his publication of the Coffin Texts, though he lists the two separately in his earlier dictionary.

Verb

 * 1) to smear (a pot) (+ : with (clay))
 * 2) to smooth (a pot, etc.) (+ : with (clay))
 * 1) to smooth (a pot, etc.) (+ : with (clay))

Usage notes
If the verb is in fact a variant writing of this word, as has been suggested, then the proper meaning is likely ‘to smooth’ or something similar.

Alternative forms
See the forms given at as possible variants, if that verb is indeed to be taken as identical to this one.