Definition of Serto. Meaning of Serto. Synonyms of Serto

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Definition of Serto

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Assertorial
Assertorial As`ser*to"ri*al, a. Asserting that a thing is; -- opposed to problematical and apodeictical.
Assertory
Assertory As*sert"o*ry, a. [L. assertorius, fr. asserere.] Affirming; maintaining. Arguments . . . assertory, not probatory. --Jer. Taylor. An assertory, not a promissory, declaration. --Bentham. A proposition is assertory, when it enounces what is known as actual. --Sir W. Hamilton.

Meaning of Serto from wikipedia

- represent the schwa. The West Syriac dialect is usually written in the Serṭā or Serṭo (ܣܶܪܛܳܐ‎, 'line') form of the alphabet, also known as the Pšīṭā (ܦܫܺܝܛܳܐ‎...
- Serto Ader (Amharic: ሠርቶ ዐደር, 'Toilers') was an Amharic-language newspaper in Ethiopia, published from Addis Ababa. The newspaper was founded in June...
- Michel de Certeau SJ (French: [sɛʁto]; 17 May 1925 – 9 January 1986) was a French Jesuit priest and scholar whose work combined history, psychoanalysis...
- traditional attires and surnames with Thadou tribe. The Kom tribes have Karong, Serto, Leivon , Mangte and Tellien clans etc. They are mainly found in Manipur...
- ܐ‎/ܐ‎ isolated and final: (Serto) ܠܐ‎, (Madnhaya) ܠܐ‎. Another po****r one is Taw ܬ‎/ܬ‎ + Alap ܐ‎/ܐ‎, resulting in (Serto) ܬܐ‎, (Madhnhaya) ـܬܐ‎. All...
- of western missionaries, to write Turoyo in the Syriac alphabet, in the Serto and in Estrangelo script used for West-Syriac Kthobhonoyo. One of the first...
- muni****lity Serta (company), a mattress company based in the United States Serto, the western form of the Syriac alphabet An alternative spelling of Sêrtar...
- Alaph Madnḫaya alap Serṭo olaph Esṭrangela alap...
- characters for all forms of the Syriac alphabet, including the Estrangela, Serto, Eastern Syriac, and the Christian Palestinian Aramaic variants. It is used...
- "Shlama/Shlomo in (top) Madnkhaya, (middle) Serto, and (bottom) Estrangela script"...