Damietta

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From Medieval Latin Damietta, from the medieval pronunciation /dɑmˈjɑdi/ of Coptic ⲧⲁⲙⲓⲁϯ (Tamiati) with influence from Latin -etta (-ette: forming diminutives), the former sometimes hypothesized to be from Egyptian dmjt (town, harbor), from Egyptian
dmiiN21
Z1
(dmj, mooring, port; town)
+
t
(-t, feminine ending).

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Damietta

  1. A town in the Nile delta in Egypt.

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Damietta f

  1. Damietta (a town in Egypt)

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