nfr

Etymology
Possibly from with an additional *nV- prefix. Compare also 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to be(come) of superior or admirable quality, to be(come) fine, good, or wonderful
 * 2) * 12th Dynasty, coffin of Nakhtankh, British Museum EA 35285:
 * "egy"


 * 1)  to be(come) pleasant or gratifying to the senses
 * 2)  to be(come) beautiful or fair, to look good
 * 3)  to smell good
 * 4)  to taste good
 * 5)  to be(come) pleasant or enjoyable to live through
 * 6)  to acquire or have good or pleasant qualities, to be capable, agreeable, or benevolent
 * 7)  to be done well or competently
 * 8)  to be(come) effective
 * 9)  to acquire or have a good reputation

Adjective

 * : fine, beautiful, pleasant, etc.

Inflection
Along with and,  is one of the few Egyptian adjectives that continued to show remnants of gender and number inflection into Late Egyptian (and beyond).

Alternative forms
See the ‘Alternative forms’ section under the verb above.

Derived terms
See the ‘Derived terms’ under the verb above.

Noun

 * 1) fine or good person
 * 2)  benefactor (of someone), welldoer
 * 3)  the best (person) among…, the best one of…

Alternative forms
See the ‘Alternative forms’ section under the verb above.

Noun

 * 1) good, goodness, pleasingness (in opposition to )
 * 2) good qualities or deeds (of a person)
 * 3) something fine, good, beautiful, pleasing

Interjection

 * 1) good, sure, fine
 * 2) correct, that’s right

Adverb

 * 1) well

Alternative forms
See the ‘Alternative forms’ section under the verb above.

Particle

 * 1) not even, not at all

Usage notes
In Middle Egyptian, this particle is found only in the constructions, , and.