rnpt-ḥsb

Etymology
From in a direct genitive construction, thus literally ‘year of counting’.

Noun

 * 1) regnal year

Usage notes
is used almost solely for dating years of a king’s reign. In the Old Kingdom it is followed by the ordinal of the year, while from the start of the Middle Kingdom it is instead followed by the feminine cardinal number of the year.

Allen interprets this term as, while von Beckerath reads it as ; in either case it is a feminine derivative of. The traditional earlier interpretations of this term as, following , or , following Elmar Edel, are no longer regarded as correct.

Inflection
Theoretically thus, but in practice unlikely to occur in any form other than the singular:

Descendants

 * *(rnpt)-ḥsb wꜥt