It is derived from the ancient Egyptian words meaning "great house", p'r-ret. In the same way as sometimes people say "We are waiting for a decision from the White House", people sometimes used the name of the palace as a name for the potentate. Thus the Hebrews called the Egyptian king after his palace.
I know someone called Pharaoh and it means 'A ruler or leader'
Let's get a good spot to watch the pharaoh and his parade go by.
There is not one pharaoh that means "great house." The word pharaoh is Egyptian for the phrase "great house."
yeah....she was the last pharaoh of egyptshe was the 2nd pharaoh to be a womanAhem--that word "faro" is a little tricky, it's spelled pharaoh, but yes, Cleopatra could be considered a pharaoh because she followed the Egyptian religion and was considered a living goddess by herself and the native Egyptians.
A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were designated., See Faro.
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Pharaoh is not a Hebrew word. It is an Egyptian word that means "great house"In Hebrew, the word is pronounced par-OH (פרעה)
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The Pharaoh is the name that the Ancient Egyptians called their king, just as the Russians called their ruler the Czar. The word "pharaoh" is from an ancient Egyptian word meaning "great house".
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The word literally means 'Great House' from the title of the ancient Egyptian Kings. From the Egyptian 'Pero'
There is a word Giftedness (which is a noun) meaning having special talent and ability