: the Afro-Asiatic language of the ancient Egyptians from earliest times to about the third century a.d.
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often egyptian: a typeface having little contrast between thick and thin strokes and squared serifs
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But those plans were derailed on Thursday when Egyptian authorities blocked the ship, the Scarlet Lady, from entering its waters at the last minute, according to Atlantis Events, days after the vessel was refused entry to Turkey.—
Billy Stockwell,
CNN Money,
11 July 2026 Both sides had an interest in halting the fighting and broadly agreed on the principles that eventually led to disengagement and, ultimately, the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty of 1979.—
Anthony Wanis-St John,
The Conversation,
10 July 2026
Noun
The Egyptian had extended his remarkable record of scoring in opening-round fixtures with Liverpool’s fourth goal in stoppage time, becoming the first player in Premier League history to score 10 goals in the first gameweek.—
James Pearce,
New York Times,
16 Aug. 2025 The reigning Premier League Player of the Year, the Egyptian enjoyed a stellar campaign last term, scoring 29 goals to win a fourth Golden Boot as the league’s top scorer, equalling Thierry Henry’s record in the process.—
Dan Cancian,
Forbes.com,
14 Aug. 2025 See All Example Sentences for Egyptian