rḏj

Verb

 * 1)  to give, to provide with
 * 2)  to serve as a source of (water, dew, etc.), to provide (something) passively
 * 3)  to extend (one’s hand or arm), to give (one’s hand) (+  or : to)
 * 4)  to send forth, to emit
 * 5)  to give forth (blood, air, one’s voice, etc.), to exude, to run with, to emit
 * 6)  to throw or thrust (a weapon)
 * 7)  to send (a letter)
 * 8)  to issue, to promulgate (laws, decrees, prescriptions, commands)
 * 9)  to put, to set, to place (+ : in, on, at (a place); + : upon; + : in)
 * 10)  to appoint (+  or + : as; +  or : to do (something))
 * 11)  to set down in writing (+  or : in (a document))
 * 12)  to set (fire) (+  or : to)
 * 13)  to set oneself or lay oneself in some position, particularly prostrate on the ground
 * 14)  to turn (one’s face, back, etc.) (+  or : to, toward)
 * 15)  to reveal oneself
 * 16)  to cause, make, let, allow
 * 1)  to reveal oneself
 * 2)  to cause, make, let, allow

Inflection
In Late Egyptian the masculine third-person singular of the stative is commonly written.

Alternative forms
By Middle Egyptian times, this verb had most likely become, although sometimes written identically to its older form. By Late Egyptian it was likely.