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Semitic linguistics that a
large majority of
these consonantal roots are
triliterals (although
there are a
number of quadriliterals, and in some languages...
- 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...
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verbal noun of Form IV
originating from the verb سلم (salama), from the
triliteral root س-ل-م (S-L-M),
which forms a
large class of
words mostly relating...
- 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...
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Skinner and Rankine's
explanation (in Rudd 2007, pp. 71–73) of how the
triliterals are
produced corresponds with the
explanation given in
McLaughlin & Eisenstein...
- A
Carroll diagram,
Lewis Carroll's square,
biliteral diagram or a two-way
table is a
diagram used for
grouping things in a yes/no fashion.
Numbers or objects...
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subsets of hieroglyphs:
Determinatives Uniliteral signs Biliteral signs Triliteral signs Egyptian numerals Egyptian hieroglyphs Transliteration of Ancient...
- with mīm; the
pattern mafʿal is used to
create maktab "office" from the
triliteral k-t-b (to write) and maṣnaʿ "factory" from ṣ-n-ʿ (to make).
Hebrew spelling:...
- nine. The
basic word in Egyptian,
similar to
Semitic and Berber, is a
triliteral or
biliteral root of
consonants and semiconsonants.
Suffixes are added...