It is orginally from Persian via Arabic:
1350-1400; Middle English mummie < Medieval Latin mummia < Arabic mūmiyah mummy, literally, bitumen < Persian mūm wax
The word "skeleton" comes from the Greek word "skeleton," which means "dried-up body" or "mummy."
The word mummy comes from an Arabic word mumiya witch means bitumen. Bitumen is a black tar like substance.
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The word "mummy" doesn't come from Ancient Egypt. The English word mummy is derived from medieval Latin word "mumia", a borrowing of the medieval Arabic word mūmiya (مومياء) and from a Persian word mūm (which means "wax") which meant an embalmed corpse, and as well as the embalming substance.
The mummy seems to be missing.
There are mummy in the Egypt.
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