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Semitic linguistics that a
large majority of
these consonantal roots are
triliterals (although
there are a
number of quadriliterals, and in some languages...
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- Ḥakīm and Ḥākim are two
Arabic titles derived from the same
triliteral root Ḥ-K-M "appoint, choose, judge". This
title is one of the 99
Names of God in...
- was
written with a
unique triliteral that was read as nfr: However, it is
considerably more
common to add to that
triliteral, the
uniliterals for f and...
- The
following is a list of
Egyptian hieroglyphs with
triconsonantal phonetic value.
Transliteration of
ancient Egyptian Egyptian uniliteral signs Egyptian...
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occasions such as weddings, like the black-tie
tuxedo in the West. The
triliteral root of the word
bisht is
widely used in
Semitic languages, including...
- 'festival', 'celebration', 'feast day', or 'holiday'. It
itself is a
triliteral root عيد (ʕ-y-d) with ****ociated root
meanings of "to go back, to rescind...
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verbal noun of Form IV
originating from the verb سلم (salama), from the
triliteral root س-ل-م (S-L-M),
which forms a
large class of
words mostly relating...
- T-shape
topped by a droplet-shaped loop. It was used in
writing as a
triliteral sign,
representing a
sequence of
three consonants, Ꜥ-n-ḫ. This sequence...