fnḫw

Etymology
Probably from the plural of, in connection with the Egyptian trade in lumber in Canaan.

Noun

 * 1)  a people in Canaan or Syria, perhaps originally the forest-dwellers of Lebanon; Phoenicians?
 * 2) * 15th century BCE, "Massacre of the Enemies", obelisk relief of the conquests of Thutmose III at Karnak, southern face (verso) of the seventh pylon [Cfeetk 57176/KIU 2105], caption:
 * "egy"

Descendants
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