ꜣpd

Noun

 * 1) a bird in general
 * 2) * Tomb of Senbi, Rock Tombs at Meir:
 * "egy"


 * 1) small waterfowl, perhaps particularly a duck

Usage notes
Note that the bird hieroglyph is G38, not the nearly identical G39.

As a word for birds in general, is found contrasted against words for fish, beetles, etc. In Late Egyptian the word is commonly used in similes for helplessness, wherein people are likened to captured or bound birds.

Proper noun

 * 1)  a constellation, literally ‘the Bird’, corresponding to modern Triangulum and Perseus

Verb

 * 1)  to come hastening, to rush onward (+ : to, towards)
 * 2)  to beat more quickly out of love

Verb

 * 1) to copulate with
 * 2) to hasten to, to rush to
 * 3) * 305 , The Songs of Isis and Nephthys (pBremner-Rhind, British Museum EA10188,2), 5.22–5.27:
 * "egy"
 * "egy"

Usage notes
Perhaps identical with the above intransitive verb ‘to rush onward’, with an omission of the following preposition.