- (although
there are a
number of quadriliterals, and in some
languages also
biliterals). Such
roots are also
common in
other Afroasiatic languages.
While Berber...
- 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.
Numbers or...
-
basic word in Egyptian,
similar to
Semitic and Berber, is a
triliteral or
biliteral root of
consonants and semiconsonants.
Suffixes are
added to form words...
- The
biliteral Egyptian hieroglyphs are
hieroglyphs which represent a
specific sequence of two consonants. The
listed hieroglyphs focus on the consonant...
- with one
consonant are
called uniliteral signs; with two consonants,
biliteral signs; with three,
triliteral signs. The
alphabetic elements are made...
-
Egyptian compound pr ꜥꜣ, */ˌpaɾuwˈʕaʀ/ "great house",
written with the two
biliteral hieroglyphs pr "house" and ꜥꜣ "column", here
meaning "great" or "high"...
- Da Riva 2013, p. 72. Abraham,
Kathleen (2012). "A
Unique Bilingual and
Biliteral Artifact from the Time of
Nebuchadnezzar II in the
Moussaieff Private...
- earth, and water. 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...
-
Egyptian language biliteral with the
value wn, (or un),
often used in a
hieroglyph composition block with the
horizontal n. or The
biliteral expresses the...
-
portrayal of the
human face,
frontal view. It is an
Egyptian language biliteral with the
value hr, ḥr. The sign is also an
ideogram for 'face', and related...