Egyptian vs Kemetism - What's the difference?
egyptian | kemetism |
Of, from, or pertaining to Egypt, the Egyptian people or the Egyptian language.
A person from Egypt or of Egyptian descent.
(obsolete) A gypsy.
* 1749 , Henry Fielding, Tom Jones , Folio Society 1973, p. 457:
As nouns the difference between egyptian and kemetism
is that egyptian is a person from egypt or of egyptian descent while kemetism is neopagan revivals of ancient egyptian religions.As an adjective egyptian
is of, from, or pertaining to egypt, the egyptian people or the egyptian language.As a proper noun egyptian
is the afro-asiatic language spoken in ancient egypt.egyptian
English
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* (archaic)Adjective
(-)Noun
(en noun)- The people then assembled in this barn were no other than a company of Egyptians , or, as they are vulgarly called, gypsies, and they were now celebrating the wedding of one of their society.