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biliteral
biliteral, a. (baɪˈlɪtərəl) [f. bi- prefix2 1 + literal, f. L. lītera or littera letter.] 1. Having or consisting of two letters; quasi-n. a linguistic root consisting of two letters. biˈliteralism, a biliteral condition of language.1787 Sir W. Jones Anniv. Disc. iv. (1824) I. 43 It is the genius of...
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Swallow (hieroglyph)
The swallow hieroglyph is used in Egyptian hieroglyphs as a phonogram or biliteral for wr-(or ur), and means items that are "great".
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Egyptian biliteral signs
The biliteral Egyptian hieroglyphs are hieroglyphs which represent a specific sequence of two consonants.
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duo-
duo- L. duo = Gr. δύο (dyo), ‘two’, as an initial element, forms composite numbers. It is sometimes improperly used to form other modern compounds where bi- (or in Greek words di-) is the proper formative; e.g. duoˈcameral = bicameral; duoˈcentenary = bicentenary or ducentenary; ˈduoglott = diglott;...
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Hare (hieroglyph)
It is an Egyptian language biliteral with the value wn, (or un), often used in a hieroglyph composition block with the horizontal n. E34:N35:N35 or E34:N35
The biliteral expresses the sound "oon", or "oonen",; it is also an ideogram for the verb "to be", or "to exist", (i.e.
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Sun-rising (hieroglyph)
Sky, Earth, Water
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Sun (hieroglyph)
Egyptian biliteral signs
References
Egyptian hieroglyphs: sky-earth-water
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Bee (hieroglyph)
Invertebrates and lesser animals
Egyptian biliteral signs
Nswt-bjtj
List of Egyptian hieroglyphs
References
Betrò, 1995.
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Pr (hieroglyph)
Wadjet
Pr-Yinepu– Anubis
See also
List of Egyptian hieroglyphs
Pr-Bast
Pr-Medjed
Pr-Nemty
Pr-Wadjet
Pi-Ramesses
Pi-Sekhemkheperre
Per-Sopdu
Egyptian biliteral
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Spine with fluid (hieroglyph)
The Spine with fluid hieroglyph is used in Egyptian hieroglyphs as a biliteral with the language value of Aw-(Au) and consists of the Egyptian vowel uniliterals
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Sky (hieroglyph)
The Sky hieroglyph is used like an Egyptian language biliteral-(but is not listed there) and an ideogram in pt, "sky"; it is a determinative in other synonyms Why the sky hieroglyph is not a biliteral
Though the sky hieroglyph is used as pt, in the Coptic alphabet, for the Coptic language, (the follow-on to the
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Heqet
The phonetic spelling may use the biliteral hieroglyph (S38) in place of uniliteral (V28).
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Ilah
The word is from a Proto-Semitic archaic biliteral meaning "god" (possibly with a wider meaning of "strong"), which was extended to a regular triliteral
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Transfix
The word root is often an abstract series of three consonants, though single consonant, biliteral, and quadriliteral roots do exist. While triconsonantal roots are widely considered to be the most common state, some linguists posit that biliteral roots may in fact be the default, though
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Carroll diagram
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.
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Face (hieroglyph)
It is an Egyptian language biliteral with the value hr, ḥr. The sign is also an ideogram for 'face', and related words.
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