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Demotic (Egyptian) - Wikipedia
Demotic (from Ancient Greek: δημοτικός dēmotikós, 'popular') is the ancient Egyptian script derived from northern forms of hieratic used in the Nile Delta.
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DEMOTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of, relating to, or written in a simplified form of the ancient Egyptian hieratic writing 2. popular, common demotic idiom 3. of or relating to the form of ...
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Demotic script | Egyptian Language, Hieroglyphs & Papyrus
Demotic script, Egyptian hieroglyphic writing of cursive form that was used in handwritten texts from the early 7th century bce until the 5th century ce.
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demotic
demotic, a. (diːˈmɒtɪk) [ad. Gr. δηµοτικ-ός popular, plebeian, common, democratic, f. δηµότης one of the people (the deme).] 1. a. Of or belonging to the people: spec. the distinctive epithet of the popular form of the ancient Egyptian written character (as distinguished from the hieratic, of which ...
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DEMOTIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective of or relating to the ordinary, everyday, current form of a language; vernacular: a poet with a keen ear for demotic rhythms.
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Demotic Greek - Wikipedia
Demotic Greek describes the specific non-standardized vernacular forms of Greek used by the vast majority of Greeks during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Demotic
Demotic may refer to:
Demotic Greek, the modern vernacular form of the Greek language
Demotic (Egyptian), an ancient Egyptian script and version of the language
Chữ Nôm, the demotic script for writing Vietnamese
See also
Demos (disambiguation)
Domotics
Territorial nationalism
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Demotic - University College London
Demotic derives from the Greek word 'demotikos' (popular); the Greek word is first used by Herodotus to describe the cursive writing system of the Egyptians.
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DEMOTIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
in or relating to a form of language used by ordinary people, that includes informal expressions and slang: He has made poetry out of demotic speech. She ...
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Demotic: The History, Development and Techniques of Ancient ...
Many thousands of Demotic texts are known, including everyday documents like real estate contracts, marriage records, personal letters and wills.
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Demotic: Opening New Windows into the Understanding of Egyptian ...
The term “Demotic” refers to a stage of the ancient Egyptian language, as well as the script in which this stage of the language was generally, though not ...
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demotic
demotic/dɪˈmɔtɪk; dɪ`mɑtɪk/ adjof or used by ordinary people 民众的; 通俗的 demotic Greek, ie the informal, esp spoken, form of modern Greek 现代希腊语的通俗形式(尤指口语).
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Demotic (Egyptian)
By convention, the word "Demotic" is capitalized in order to distinguish it from demotic Greek. Johnson
Demotische Grammatik by Wilhelm Spiegelberg
Hieratic/Demotic Fonts
Ancient Egyptian language
Demotic
Demotic
Writing systems of Africa
Obsolete
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Demotic Greek
"falsity, lie"); Demotic preferred (e.g. "liar")
(e.g. / "I was sufficed / satisfied"); Demotic preferred (e.g. )
(e.g. "yesterday"); Demotic preferred [e.g. ]
etc.
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demoticist
demoticist (diːˈmɒtɪsɪst) [f. demotic a. 1 + -ist.] A student, user, or advocate of demotic script or speech. Also deˈmotist.1902 Encycl. Brit. XXVII. 726/2 Though demotic has not yet received serious attention at Berlin, the influence of that great school has made itself felt amongst demotists, esp...
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