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English

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Noun

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ptr (pluralptrs)

  1. (programming)Abbreviation ofpointer.
    • 1993, lbunch, “C++ dynamic array ofptrs”, incomp.sys.mac.oop.macapp3 (Usenet):
    • 1998, Malcolm Watts, “Passing memoryptrs between lib and C++ code ?”, incomp.os.ms-windows.programmer.memory (Usenet):

Anagrams

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Egyptian

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Etymology 1

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pw(this) +‎tr(interrogative particle).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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pt
r
M6A2

 interrogative stressed (‘independent’) pronoun

  1. who?what?
Usage notes
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Unlike thesuffix pronouns anddependent pronouns, the independent pronouns are not tied to any other element of the sentence. Nevertheless, the meaning of an independent pronoun depends on context:

  • After an infinitive, it is thesubject of the verb.
  • Before a noun, its meaning can be ambiguous:
    • In the first and second person, it could be thesubject of a noun phrase.
    • Alternatively, in all persons, it can be thepredicate of a noun phrase.
    • If the noun is a participle, then in all persons it could be either thesubject or thepredicate of a noun phrase.
    • If the demonstrative pronounpw is placed between the pronoun and the noun, the pronoun is definitely thepredicate.
  • Before an adjective, in the first person only, it is thesubject of an adjectival phrase.

When the independent pronoun is the subject it may, but does not always, indicate anemphasised subject.

Alternative forms
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofptr  
pt
Z4
trA2
p
t
trA2
pwX1
r
trA2
ptjptrpw-tr

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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pt
r
M4D6

 3-lit.

  1. (transitive) tobehold, tosee
  2. (transitive) toget to know (someone)
  3. (intransitive) tosee
  4. (catenative) tosee that
Inflection
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Conjugation ofptr (triliteral / 3-lit. / 3rad.) — base stem:ptr, geminated stem:ptrr
infinitival formsimperative
infinitivenegatival complementcomplementary infinitive1singularplural
ptr
ptrw,ptr
ptrt
ptr
ptr
suffix conjugation
aspect / moodactivepassivecontingent
aspect / moodactivepassive
perfectptr.n
ptrw,ptr
consecutiveptr.jn
active +.tj1,.tw2
active +.tj1,.tw2
terminativeptrt
perfective3ptr
active +.tj1,.tw2
obligative1ptr.ḫr
active +.tj1,.tw2
imperfectiveptr
active +.tj1,.tw2
prospective3ptr
ptrr
potentialis1ptr.kꜣ
active +.tj1,.tw2
active +.tj1,.tw2
subjunctiveptr
active +.tj1,.tw2
verbal adjectives
aspect / moodrelative (incl. nominal / emphatic) formsparticiples
activepassiveactivepassive
perfectptr.n
active +.tj1,.tw2
perfectiveptr
active +.tj1,.tw2
ptr
ptr,ptrw5,ptry5
imperfectiveptr,ptry,ptrw5
active +.tj1,.tw2
ptr,ptrj6,ptry6
ptr,ptrw5
prospectiveptr,ptrtj7
ptrtj4,ptrt4

1 Used in Old Egyptian; archaic by Middle Egyptian.
2 Used mostly since Middle Egyptian.
3 Archaic or greatly restricted in usage by Middle Egyptian. The perfect has mostly taken over the functions of the perfective, and the subjunctive and periphrastic prospective have mostly replaced the prospective.
4 Declines using third-person suffix pronouns instead of adjectival endings: masculine.f/.fj, feminine.s/.sj, dual.sn/.snj, plural.sn.5 Only in the masculine singular.
6 Only in the masculine.
7 Only in the feminine.

Alternative forms
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofptr  
p
t
D6D6
r
ptr
[Old Kingdom]

Interjection

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pt
r
M4D6
  1. (Late Egyptian)behold,lo,look;presents the contents of a statement
    Synonym:(Old and Middle Egyptian)m
Alternative forms
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofptr  
pt
r
iM4D6
ptrj

References

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