zpwj snwj

Etymology
, dual of, +.

Noun

 * 1) two times, twice

Usage notes
Readings of this term vary. Edel gives it as, with the constituents agreeing in dual number, and Loprieno suggests the same (“It is clear, however, that ‘1’ and ‘2’ were adjectives following the noun they modify (in the singular or the dual)”). Some other authors read, with in the singular. Rarely both parts are given without dual endings, as in Hoch’s rendition. Perhaps the most common practice is to simply render it, directly following the glyphs, and so remaining agnostic on how it is to be read; this is done, for example, by Allen and the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae.