- 'weight, measure'), and "root" is a
literal translation of jiḏr.
Although most
roots in
Hebrew seem to be
triliteral, many of them were
originally biliteral...
- England. The
press co-founded the
distributor TriLiteral LLC with MIT
Press and Yale
University Press.
TriLiteral was sold to LSC
Communications in 2018. Notable...
- It was a co-founder of the
distributor TriLiteral LLC with MIT
Press and
Harvard University Press.
TriLiteral was sold to LSC
Communications in 2018....
-
Press co-founded the
distributor TriLiteral LLC with Yale
University Press and
Harvard University Press.
TriLiteral was
acquired by LSC Communications...
- was
written with a
unique triliteral that was read as nfr: However, it is
considerably more
common to add to that
triliteral, the
uniliterals for f and...
- and
their values are from
Allen (2014),
unless otherwise indicated.[A]
Triliteral signs could be used by
themselves to
indicate the
consonant sequence they...
-
occasions such as weddings, like the black-tie
tuxedo in the West. The
triliteral root of the word
bisht is
widely used in
Semitic languages, including...
- 'festival', 'celebration', 'feast day', or 'holiday'. The word عيد is a
triliteral root (ʕ-y-d), with ****ociated root
meanings of "to go back, to rescind...
- lit. 'sanctuary') is one of
several similar words originating from the
triliteral Semitic root Ḥ-R-M. The word
literally means "sanctuary,"
commonly used...
- Ḥakīm and Ḥākim are two
Arabic titles derived from the same
triliteral root Ḥ-K-M "appoint, choose, judge". This
title is one of the 99
Names of God in...