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Taymanitic was the
language and
script of the
oasis of Taymāʾ in
northwestern Arabia,
dated to the
second half of the 6th
century BC.
Taymanitic does not...
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hypothesis has been
called into question. This is
particularly the case for
Taymanitic,
which has been
determined to be a
Northwest Semitic language. Safaitic...
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Tayma /ˈteɪmə/ (
Taymanitic: 𐪉𐪃𐪒, TMʾ,
vocalized as: Taymāʾ; Arabic: تيماء, romanized: Taymāʾ) is a
large oasis with a long
history of settlement, located...
- Mīḏyān; Arabic: مَدْيَن, romanized: Madyan;
Ancient Gr****: Μαδιάμ, Madiam;
Taymanitic: 𐪃𐪕𐪚𐪌 MDYN) is a
geographical region in West Asia
mentioned in the...
- any
other Central Semitic language variety,
including the
Dadanitic and
Taymanitic languages of the
northern Hejaz.
These features are
evidence of common...
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possibly in an "Aramoid" or "Syrian" subgroup. It is
clear that the
Taymanitic script expressed a
distinct linguistic variety that is not
Arabic and...
- have been
given the name
Southern Thamudic.
Thamudic A is now
known as
Taymanitic.
Thamudic E is now
known as Hismaic.
Southern Thamudic is also
known as...
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languages that are do****ented
further south, such as
Dadanitic and
Taymanitic (see
Characteristics below). Old
Arabic in the
Nabataean script is first...
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Ancient North Arabian – Dadanitic, Dumaitic, Hasaitic, Hismaic, Safaitic,
Taymanitic, and
Thamudic Ancient South Arabian – Old
South Arabian languages including...
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Arabic Nabataean Script Ancient North Arabian Dadanitic Hismaic Safaitic Taymanitic Thamudic Aramaic Armazic Eastern Aramaic Western Aramaic Imperial Aramaic...