ꜣw-ḥr

Etymology
, thus literally ‘the (one who is) long of face’.

Noun

 * 1) happy or well-disposed one
 * 2) farsighted one
 * 3) * c. 1860–1839, , version B1, Papyrus Berlin P 3023:
 * "egy"
 * "egy"


 * 1) * late 12th Dynasty, , version B2, Papyrus Berlin P 3025:
 * "egy"

Usage notes
This is a hapax legomenon attested only in copies of , where it is found in a sentence contrasted with another hapax legomenon,. As such, the meaning of this word is very uncertain. Attempts to interpret it often draw a parallel with the similar term.