-
heterogram, with the
added restriction that it uses all the
letters of the alphabet.
Heterograms can be
useful as keys in ciphers,
since heterogram sequences...
- loanword, not a
heterogram.
Heterograms are
frequent in
cuneiform scripts, such as the
Akkadian cuneiform,
which uses
Sumerian heterograms, or the Anatolian...
-
Heterogram may
refer to:
Heterogram (literature), a word, phrase, or
sentence in
which no
letter of the
alphabet occurs more than once
Heterogram (linguistics)...
-
corresponding Persian word."
Besides heterograms of
Aramaic origin, the
Frahang also has a
handful of pseudo-
heterograms from "Arabic
words coined by later...
- be
pronounced "shah").
These logograms,
called hozwārishn (a form of
heterograms), were
dispensed with
altogether after the Arab
conquest of
Persia and...
- two have survived: Frahang-i Pahlavig, a
glossary of
common Aramaic heterograms (huzvarishn) used in
written Middle Persian. Frahang-i Oim-evak, a dictionary...
- was also a
glossary of
written Chinese. In Frahang-i Pahlavig,
Aramaic heterograms are
listed together with
their translation in the
Middle Persian language...
- used as part of
Aramaic heterograms and not
intended to be
interpreted phonetically are
written in capitals: thus the
heterogram for the word ān is rendered...
-
specific Aramaic-derived script; the
incidence of
Aramaic words used as
heterograms (called uzwārišn, "archaisms").
Pahlavi compositions have been found...
-
combinations with
logographic value are
known as Sumerograms, a type of
heterogram. The East
Semitic languages emplo****
equivalents for many
signs that were...