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triliteral
triliteral, a. (n.) (traɪˈlɪtərəl) [f. tri- + L. littera letter + -al1.] Consisting of three letters.1751 Wesley Wks. (1872) XIV. 150 A [Hebrew] Root is usually triliteral, like [pāﻋal]. 1869 Farrar Fam. Speech iii. (1873) 88 The root of the Semitic verb is always triliteral, or rather triconsonant...
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Egyptian triliteral signs
The following is a list of Egyptian hieroglyphs with triconsonantal phonetic value. See also
Transliteration of ancient Egyptian
Egyptian uniliteral signs
Egyptian biliteral signs
List of hieroglyphs References James P. Allen, Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyp...
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triconsonantal
ˌtriconsoˈnantal, a. [f. tri- + consonantal.] Consisting of or containing three consonants: said chiefly of the radical words of the Semitic languages. Hence triconsoˈnantalism, triconsonantal formation. So triconsoˈnantic a.1863 Smith's Bible Dict. III. 1539/1 It is more than probable that the tric...
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Trilateral
Egyptian triliteral signs are symbols which represent a specific sequence of three consonants, also vowels and consonants, in the language.
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quadriliteral
quadriliteral, a. and n. (kwɒdrɪˈlɪtərəl) [f. quadri- + literal.] A. adj. Consisting of four letters; spec. of Semitic roots which have four consonants instead of the usual three (see triliteral).1771 W. Jones Zool. Eth. 102 It must be deemed a quadriliteral word, and as such compounded of a double ...
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QDS (disambiguation)
QDS may refer to
the Semitic triliteral Q-D-Š "sacred"
Quantum digital signature
a medical abbreviation for 'every six hours,' from .
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Semitic root
Biliteral origin of some triliteral roots
Although most roots in Hebrew seem to be triliteral, many of them were originally biliteral, cf. the relation Generally, only a subset of the verb derivations formed from triliteral roots are allowed with quadriliteral roots.
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KBD
KBD may refer to:
K-B-D, a Semitic triliteral root meaning "be heavy"
KBD algorithm, for simulating spin models
Kabardian language (ISO 639 code), North
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An-Naba
night, the mountains and rain); the final twenty verses are about the eternal wonders and horrors of the next world, with the raging sinner (the Arabic triliteral The Arabic triliteral root WQY "muttaqeena" is employed as a poetic parataxis to TGY).
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Union symbol (hieroglyph)
In Egyptian hieroglyphs, the hieroglyph is used for the phonetic value of sma, (a triliteral) with meanings of to join together, to unite with.
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Bisht (clothing)
Etymology
The triliteral root of the word bisht is widely used in Semitic languages, including Arabic, and is related to the Akkadian bishtu, meaning ' The alternate name of ʿabāʾ () is from the Arabic triliteral root ʿAyn-Bāʾ-Wāw, which relates to 'filling out'.
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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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Nefer
Hieroglyphs and symbolism
The triliteral Egyptian hieroglyph F35 ('nfr') has sometimes been explained as a representation of a lute; however, Egyptologists
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Lists of Egyptian hieroglyphs
official computer encoding of the hieroglyphs
Egyptian biliteral signs, hieroglyphs which represent a specific sequence of two consonants
Egyptian triliteral
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Harvard University Press
The press co-founded the distributor TriLiteral LLC with MIT Press and Yale University Press. TriLiteral was sold to LSC Communications in 2018.
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