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Definition of Uniliteral

Uniliteral
Uniliteral U`ni*lit"er*al, a. [Uni- + literal.] Consisting of one letter only; as, a uniliteral word or sign.

Meaning of Uniliteral from wikipedia

- written as Egyptian language symbols to alphabetic symbols representing uniliteral hieroglyphs or their hieratic and demotic counterparts. This process facilitates...
- consonant are called uniliteral signs; with two consonants, biliteral signs; with three, triliteral signs. Twenty-four uniliteral signs make up the so-called...
- The Egyptian hieroglyphic script contained 24 uniliterals (symbols that stood for single consonants, much like English letters) which today we ****ociate...
- Like its hieroglyphic predecessor script, Demotic possessed a set of "uniliteral" or "alphabetical" signs that could be used to represent individual phonemes...
- aid in writing Egyptian hieroglyphs; these are referred to as Egyptian uniliteral signs by lexicographers. This system was used until the 5th century CE...
- triconsonantal phonetic value. Transliteration of ancient Egyptian Egyptian uniliteral signs Egyptian biliteral signs List of hieroglyphs James P. Allen, Middle...
- behind the hieroglyphs. Transliteration of ancient Egyptian Egyptian uniliteral signs Egyptian triliteral signs List of hieroglyphs James P. Allen, Middle...
- comprise Möller's list. Notable subsets of hieroglyphs: Determinatives Uniliteral signs Biliteral signs Triliteral signs Egyptian numerals Egyptian hieroglyphs...
- phonetic spelling may use the biliteral ḥq hieroglyph (S38) in place of uniliteral ḥ (V28). The alternative form ḥqtyt adds an explicit feminine ending,...
- of transliteration to denote each sound that could be represented by a uniliteral hieroglyph. Egyptian scholar Gamal Mokhtar noted that the inventory of...