- In orthography, a
plene scriptum (Latin for 'fully written') is a word
containing an
additional letter,
usually one
which is
superfluous – not normally...
-
conventions to
indicate all
phonemic distinctions, the
result is
called plene writing. Some
otherwise phonemic orthographies based on the
Latin script...
- in
humana specie vires herbarum &
lapidum preciosorum [sic] intelligit.
Plenè docet Logica,
Ethica &
eorundem partes.
Reddit hominem invisibilem, ingeniosum...
-
citizens Said by
ancient comic actors to
solicit the audience's
applause plene scriptum fully written plenus venter non
studet libenter A full
belly does...
- dot
Spelling with
Niqqud /
missing / full
Mater lectionis Abbreviations Plene scriptum Punctuation Diacritics Meteg Cantillation Geresh Gershayim Inverted...
- both
signs and
found significant evidence for
their being contrastive.
Plene spelling is the
practice of
writing a
vowel redundantly. Its use was never...
- the
Hebrew Language and
other Israeli educational institutions is to use
plēnē spelling (matres lectionis) when not
adding vowel dots (which is the usual...
- aleph, he only in
final position, ‘ayin, waw, yud) in writing, so-called
plene spelling (Mandaic alphabet) and the
amount of
Iranian and
Akkadian language...
- Indo-European
accentuation are also the Balto-Slavic
accentual system and
plene spelling in
Hittite cuneiform. To
account for
mismatches between the accent...
-
retained some
control over his
person and his
possessions – the
former only (
plene oblatus) was
accounted a
persona ecclesiastica, with
enjoyment of ecclesiastical...