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- Demotic Egyptian script. The major Coptic dialects are Sahidic, Bohairic, Akhmimic, Fayyumic, Lycopolitan, and Oxyrhynchite. Sahidic Coptic was spoken between...
- (most often ẖ ḥ). Bohairic and Akhmimic are more conservative and have a velar fricative /x/ (ϧ in Bohairic, ⳉ in Akhmimic). Pharyngeal *ꜥ had merged into...
- depending on the dialect (6 in Sahidic, another each in Bohairic and Akhmimic). In addition to the alphabetic letters, the letter ϯ stood for the syllable...
- Akhmim (Arabic: أخميم, pronounced [ʔæxˈmiːm]; Akhmimic Coptic: ⳉⲙⲓⲙ, Coptic pronunciation: [xmiːm]; Sahidic/Bohairic Coptic: ϣⲙⲓⲛ Coptic pronunciation:...
- considered lost. In 1881 two fragmentary m****cripts, respectively written in Akhmimic and Sahidic Coptic dialects, and probably coming from the White Monastery...
- the Gr**** name for the city. Lesser-used names for this dialect are "Sub-Akhmimic" and "****iutic". A large Byzantine Treasure was discovered near the city...
- was included with the Gospel of John in the fragmentary early Gr**** and Akhmimic Coptic papyrus designated Papyrus 6. First Clement is listed as canonical...
- Delta), Fayyumic (in the Faiyum in Middle Egypt), Sahidic (in Upper Egypt), Akhmimic (what is now Sohag Governorate in Upper Egypt), and others. The first translation...
- dialect of the Nile Delta and of the medieval and modern Coptic Church. Akhmimic Lycopolitan (also known as Subakhmimic) Fayyumic Oxyrhynchite The Coptic...
- dialects of Coptic: Bohairic (northern), Fayyumic, Sahidic (southern), Akhmimic and Mesokemic (middle). Biblical books were translated from the Alexandrian...