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Definition of Hebraic alphabet
1. Noun. A Semitic alphabet used since the 5th century BC for writing the Hebrew language (and later for writing Yiddish and Ladino).
Exact synonyms: Hebrew Alphabet, Hebrew Script
Generic synonyms: Alphabet, Unicameral Script
Member holonyms: Aleph, Beth, Gimel, Daleth, He, Waw, Zayin, Heth, Teth, Yodh, Kaph, Lamedh, Mem, Nun, Samekh, Ayin
Terms within: Pe, Sadhe, Qoph, Resh, Sin, Shin, Taw
Generic synonyms: Alphabet, Unicameral Script
Member holonyms: Aleph, Beth, Gimel, Daleth, He, Waw, Zayin, Heth, Teth, Yodh, Kaph, Lamedh, Mem, Nun, Samekh, Ayin
Terms within: Pe, Sadhe, Qoph, Resh, Sin, Shin, Taw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hebraic Alphabet
Literary usage of Hebraic alphabet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hebraic Tongue Restored and the True Meaning of the Hebrew Words Re by Antoine Fabre d'Olivet (1921)
"CHAPTER II. SIGNS CONSIDERED AS CHARACTERS. § I. Hebraic alphabet: ITS VOWELS:
ITS ORIGIN. Before examining what the signification of the ..."
2. The Methodist Review (1872)
"It is by the Hebraic alphabet that the meaning of the number will be found.
One will read isp Yn'i Neron Ca'sar : ; ..."