merneptah: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Very LowAcademic / Historical / Specialised
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What does “merneptah” mean?
Proper noun: name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, son of Ramesses II, who ruled from c. 1213 to 1203 BCE.
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Meaning and Definition
Proper noun: name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, son of Ramesses II, who ruled from c. 1213 to 1203 BCE.
Historical reference to the 13th-century BCE Egyptian ruler, often mentioned in context of late Bronze Age history, archaeology, and biblical studies (associated with the Merneptah Stele).
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
None; spelling and usage are identical in both varieties.
Connotations
None beyond historical/scholarly reference.
Frequency
Equally rare in both UK and US English, confined to Egyptology, ancient history, and related academic fields.
Grammar
How to Use “merneptah” in a Sentence
Merneptah + verb (historical past tense) e.g., 'Merneptah ruled...'the + Stele/inscription/statue + of + MerneptahVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “merneptah” in a Sentence
adjective
British English
- Merneptah-era artifacts
American English
- Merneptah-period monuments
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Not used.
Academic
Used in historical, archaeological, and religious studies texts discussing late 19th Dynasty Egypt.
Everyday
Virtually never used in general conversation.
Technical
Used in Egyptological literature, museum catalogues, and archaeological reports.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “merneptah”
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Neutral
Weak
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “merneptah”
- Misspelling: 'Merneptha', 'Mernepta', 'Merenptah'.
- Incorrect capitalisation: 'merneptah'.
- Using it as a common noun.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
It is pronounced approximately as mur-NEP-tah, with stress on the second syllable.
He is historically significant for his military campaigns and particularly for the Merneptah Stele, which contains the earliest known extra-biblical mention of the name 'Israel'.
Yes, Merneptah was the 13th son and ultimate successor of the great pharaoh Ramesses II.
No, it is exclusively a proper noun, the name of a specific historical figure. It has no meaning as a common noun, verb, or adjective in general English.
Proper noun: name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, son of Ramesses II, who ruled from c. 1213 to 1203 BCE.
Merneptah is usually academic / historical / specialised in register.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
MERN (like the web stack) - EPTAH (sounds like 'ept' in 'adept' + 'ah'); Think: 'An adept pharaoh named Mern.'
Conceptual Metaphor
Not applicable for a proper noun of this type.
Practice
Quiz
Merneptah is primarily known as: