jmj

Etymology 1
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Adjective

 * 1) inherent (in), being (in)
 * 2)  -est of, -est among

Verb

 * 1)  to not be
 * 2)  to not do

Inflection
In Middle Egyptian this is a defective verb, used only in the subjunctive and imperative. The imperative in this case becomes usually written as simply  or.

Alternative forms
The writing with two s is conventionally transliterated  but in fact likely represents only a single ; one of the signs was originally a phonetic complement to biliteral   standing for, but   later took on a uniliteral value  and so became considered interchangeable with  , resulting in the new writing with two  s.