sḫm-jr.f

Etymology

 * the exact interpretation is not altogether clear. Taking as a noun and  as a modifier, a meaning such as ‘acting power’ is sometimes suggested; this, however, fails to explain the suffix pronoun, which rather suggests an interpretation of  as a relative form instead of a participle, in which case the sense would be something like ‘the power that he makes’. Alternatively, some have taken  as a participle and  as a writing of the noun  for an overall sense of ‘powerful of visible form’.

Noun

 * 1) potentate, very powerful person or ruler, especially one of the feudal lords of the Middle Kingdom

Usage notes
Commonly found in parallel with.