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Etymology: [ 'fer-(")O, 'far-(")O, 'fA-(")r ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English pharao, from Old English, from Late Latin pharaō, from Ancient Greek Φαραώ (pharaṓ), from Hebrew פַּרְעֹה (par‘ōh), from Egyptian

firavun,

1 firavun     ts
 

The supreme ruler of ancient Egypt; a formal address for the sovereign seat of power as personified by the 'king' in an institutional role of Horus son of Osiris; often used by metonymy for Ancient Egyptian sovereignty, ruler of ancient Egypt, from the Egyptian for "great house," a term originally referring to the royal palace and applied by extension to the king The dead Pharaoh was known as Osiris, while the living Pharaoh was the embodiment of Horus, and thus a god, a king of ancient Egypt who was considered a god, The supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt; a formal address for the sovereign seat of power as personified by the king in an institutional role of Horus son of Osiris; often used by metonymy for Ancient Egyptian sovereignty, King of Egypt, via Greek and Hebrew (par'oh) from Egyptian pr-aA - 'Great House', the title of the kings of ancient Egypt, Word transmitted from the Bible, derived from the Egyptian per-aa, which means “the great house”, designating the royal palace and, in the New Kingdom, the master of the palace, i e the king, A pharaoh was a king of ancient Egypt. Rameses II, Pharaoh of All Egypt. a ruler of ancient Egypt (pharao, from , from , from pr-'o). Epithet applied to Egyptian kings from 1500 to 343 BC. The term later evolved into a generic term for all ancient Egyptian kings. Pharaohs were regarded as gods, retaining their divine status even after death. A pharaoh's will was supreme, and he governed by royal decree, with the assistance of viziers. The common people nevertheless judged a pharaoh by his deeds; many were criticized, plotted against, and even deposed and killed. See also Akhenaton; Amenemhet I; Amenhotep II; Amenhotep III; Ramses II; Thutmose III; Tutankhamen, A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were designated, See Faro, the title of the ancient Egyptian kings, The Egyptian king, the word meant "The Great House" which was the royal palace Its first use in reference to the king can be traced to the New Kingdom, The king of Egypt, a Greek term derived from the Egyptian per-aa or per-ao ("Great House"), which originally referred to the royal palace but from the New Kingdom onward was also used to mean the ruler, plural of pharaoh,

2 The supreme ruler of ancient Egypt; a formal address for the sovereign seat of power as personified by the 'king' in an institutional role of Horus son of Osiris; often used by metonymy for Ancient Egyptian sovereignty     ts
3 ruler of ancient Egypt  isim     ts
4 from the Egyptian for "great house," a term originally referring to the royal palace and applied by extension to the king The dead Pharaoh was known as Osiris, while the living Pharaoh was the embodiment of Horus, and thus a god     ts
5 a king of ancient Egypt who was considered a god     ts
6 The supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt; a formal address for the sovereign seat of power as personified by the king in an institutional role of Horus son of Osiris; often used by metonymy for Ancient Egyptian sovereignty     ts
7 King of Egypt, via Greek and Hebrew (par'oh) from Egyptian pr-aA - 'Great House'     ts
8 the title of the kings of ancient Egypt     ts
9 Word transmitted from the Bible, derived from the Egyptian per-aa, which means “the great house”, designating the royal palace and, in the New Kingdom, the master of the palace, i e the king     ts
10 A pharaoh was a king of ancient Egypt. Rameses II, Pharaoh of All Egypt. a ruler of ancient Egypt (pharao, from , from , from pr-'o). Epithet applied to Egyptian kings from 1500 to 343 BC. The term later evolved into a generic term for all ancient Egyptian kings. Pharaohs were regarded as gods, retaining their divine status even after death. A pharaoh's will was supreme, and he governed by royal decree, with the assistance of viziers. The common people nevertheless judged a pharaoh by his deeds; many were criticized, plotted against, and even deposed and killed. See also Akhenaton; Amenemhet I; Amenhotep II; Amenhotep III; Ramses II; Thutmose III; Tutankhamen     ts
11 A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were designated     ts
12 See Faro     ts
13 the title of the ancient Egyptian kings     ts
14 The Egyptian king, the word meant "The Great House" which was the royal palace Its first use in reference to the king can be traced to the New Kingdom     ts
15 The king of Egypt, a Greek term derived from the Egyptian per-aa or per-ao ("Great House"), which originally referred to the royal palace but from the New Kingdom onward was also used to mean the ruler     ts
16pharaohs plural of pharaoh     ts
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