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A serpent in the Egyptianlanguage was called Ob or Aub.
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The papyrus is marked in the old Egyptianlanguage of Coptic.
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Syloson, who had friends there and could speak the Egyptianlanguage well, offered to help them.
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Upon translating the Greek writing, it was discovered to be a copy of the inscription in the Egyptianlanguage.
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A well-authenticated anecdote, giving another illustration of Smith's professed knowledge of the Egyptianlanguage is told by the Rev.
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You will understand that the Egyptianlanguage did not long survive the indifference and the opposition of the Roman governors.
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The Semitic dialects continued to develop for centuries, while the Egyptianlanguage, although earlier cultivated, stopped short in its growth.
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She was not ignorant of the Latin tongue, but possessed in equal perfection the Greek, the Syriac, and the Egyptianlanguages.
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She was not ignorant of the Latin tongue, but possest in equal perfection the Greek, the Syriac, and the Egyptianlanguages.
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It is the exclusive character of the Christian Egyptian literature, and marks the last development and final decay of the Egyptianlanguage.
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He also asked, "If the primeval language existed even up to the time of Moses, whence came the Egyptianlanguage?"
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Heinrich Brugsch, my second teacher, was far superior to Lepsius as a decipherer and investigator of the various stages of the ancient Egyptianlanguages.
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The Egyptianlanguage abounds in words having more than one meaning, and in writing these it is obvious that some means of distinction is desirable.