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Definition of Himyaritic

Himyaritic
Himyaric Him*yar"ic, Himyaritic Him`ya*rit"ic, a. Pertaining to Himyar, an ancient king of Yemen, in Arabia, or to his successors or people; as, the Himjaritic characters, language, etc.; applied esp. to certain ancient inscriptions showing the primitive type of the oldest form of the Arabic, still spoken in Southern Arabia. --Brande & C.

Meaning of Himyaritic from wikipedia

- Himyaritic is an unattested or sp****ly attested Semitic language that was spoken in ancient Yemen, by the Himyarites. It was a Semitic language but either...
- Pro: C. Robin, Himyaritic, in Encycl. Arab. Language & Linguistics, 2010, 256–261, ISBN 978-90-04-14973-1; Contra: P. Stein, The ‘HimyariticLanguage in...
- Bronze hand with an inscribed prayer in Himyaritic to god Ta'lab...
- soldiers but this must have been negligible. Semitic languages including Himyaritic and Sabaean were spoken in Yemen. The influence of the Sasanian Empire...
- Fatimids. Sabbah's father was a Qahtanite Arab, said to be a descendant of Himyaritic kings, having emigrated to Qom from Kufa. He made his way to Persia where...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 7 June 2023. Playfair, Col (1867). "On the Himyaritic Inscriptions Lately brought to England from Southern Arabia". Transactions...
- Yahr'ish al-Himyari, full name Shammar Yahr'ish ibn Yasir Yuha'nim al-Manou (Himyaritic: 𐩦𐩣𐩧 𐩺𐩠𐩲𐩧𐩦 𐩨𐩬 𐩺𐩪𐩧 𐩺𐩠𐩬𐩲𐩣, romanized: Šammar Yuharʿiš...
- List of rulers of Saba and Himyar "Himyaritic Inscription, Gar framm. 7". dasi.cnr.it. Retrieved 2024-06-08. "Himyaritic Inscription, Ry 509 (Ma'sal 1)"...
- of Aksum, the term was solely used to refer to the one biblical God. Himyaritic epigraphy also sometimes uses the term synonymously with ʾl and ʾlh. The...
- The Sulayhids brought to Yemen peace and a prosperity unknown since Himyaritic times. The regime was confederate with the Cairo-based Fatimid Caliphate...