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Ethiopic
Ethiopic, a. (iːθɪˈɒpɪk) [ad. L. æthiopic-us: see Ethiop and -ic.] 1. Of or belonging to Ethiopia. Now only with reference to language, denoting the ancient language of Abyssinia, or to the church using this language in its services.1659 Hammond On Ps. lxxii. 9 Annot. 350 The æthiopick sea. 1732 T. ...
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Ethiopic (Unicode block)
Ethiopic is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Geʽez, Tigrinya, Amharic, Tigre, Harari, Gurage and other Ethiosemitic languages and Block
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ethiopic block:
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Ethiopic Church
Ethiopic Church refers to a Christian church whose traditional liturgy is in the Ge'ez language, also known as Ethiopic.
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Ethiopic Extended
Ethiopic Extended is a Unicode block containing Geʽez characters for the Me'en, Blin, and Sebatbeit languages. Block
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ethiopic Extended block:
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Geez
Geez (ˈgiːɛz, giːz) Also Geëz, Gheez, Giez, Giz. [Ethiopic.] The ancient language of Ethiopia, still used as a liturgical language; = Ethiopic a. 2. Also attrib.1790 J. Bruce Trav. I. 424 Speaking of the Ethiopic at present, I mean only the Geez language, the language of the Shepherds, and of the bo...
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Ethiopic Supplement
Ethiopic Supplement is a Unicode block containing extra Geʽez characters for writing the Sebatbeit language, and Ethiopic tone marks. Block
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ethiopic Supplement block:
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Ethiopic Extended-B
Ethiopic Extended-B is a Unicode block containing additional Geʽez characters for the Gurage languages of Ethiopia. Block
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ethiopic Extended-B block:
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Ethiopic Extended-A
Ethiopic Extended-A is a Unicode block containing Geʽez characters for the Gamo-Gofa-Dawro, Basketo, and Gumuz languages of Ethiopia. Block
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ethiopic Extended-A block:
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Ethiopian Semitic languages
Ethiopian Semitic (also Ethio-Semitic, Ethiosemitic, Ethiopic or Abyssinian) is a family of languages spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea. North Ethiopic
Geʽez (Classical Ethiopic) †
Dahalik
Tigre
Tigrinya
South Ethiopic
Transversal South Ethiopic
Amharic–Argobba
Amharic – Amharic is
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吉兹语
idem, Concise Dictionary of Ge`ez (Classical Ethiopic), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 1989. ISBN 978-3-447-02873-8. M.Harden, An Introduction to Ethiopic Christian Literature (1926)
Unicode Chart
Senamirmir Projects: Free Ethiopic Font (Win32, MacOS, Linux)
The Bible
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Sylfaen (typeface)
Ethiopic glyphs were designed by Geraldine Wade.
The font shipped with Windows 2000 and XP only include a subset of the original designs. The Ethiopic characters were based on initial drawings by Geraldine Wade.
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吉兹字母
Unicode specification
Ethiopic
Ethiopic Supplement
Ethiopic Extended
Unicode assignments for Ethiopic characters
Ethiopic ordered lists
吉兹语
字母系统
元音附标文字
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George Schodde
Translated from the Ethiopic (Geez) with introduction and notes (also known as 1 Enoch or Enoch Ethiopic), pp. 293
Rev. Schodde (1888). hermeneutics
Hêrmâ Nabî Ethiopic version of Pastor Hermae
Pentateuch Testimony
The Development of New Testament Judaism
References
American biblical
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August Dillmann
He devoted himself to the study of Ethiopic manuscripts in the libraries of Paris, London and Oxford, and this work caused a revival of Ethiopic study External links
Online version of the Octateuchus Aethiopicus (1853) and several other Ethiopic books of the Bible edited by Dillmann.
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Ge'ez Braille
Note that Cwə is written as if it were Cwu, a sequence which does not occur in Ethiopic languages. Numbers
Ethiopic digits do not follow the international pattern.
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