[3.] Distress,
. “Te semper anteit saeva necessitas,” Horace says to Fortuna. The determinative
and the Coptic ⲙⲣ̄ evidently point to the notion of constraint, but the few texts in which the word is found imply want, need (angustiæ, ἀνάγκη),[[136]] rather than captivity. Amenemhat at Benihassan (tomb 2) boasts that in his days and under his government no one was seen “in distress (