2. Verb. (past of transliterate) ¹
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Definition of Transliterated
1. transliterate [v] - See also: transliterate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transliterated
Literary usage of Transliterated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Catalogue of the Chinese Translation of the Buddhist Tripitaka, the Sacred by Bunyiu Nanjio (1883)
"49 N and i mitra, whose name is transliterated Nân-thi-mi-to-lo ... whose name
is partly transliterated and partly translated ^ $Ю ^ Shih-^ia-Man. No. ..."
2. Manual of the Administration of the Madras Presidency by Madras (Presidency) (1885)
"f, и are transliterated in this way by k, t, p when initial, or when double.
[*] •, ß, ч are transliterated in this way by g, d, b when not initial, ..."
3. Mercy and Judgment: A Few Last Words on Christian Eschatology, with by Frederic William Farrar (1881)
"It seems to me a positive duty to transliterate from Hebrew into English the word
which our Lord would not alter, and which He therefore transliterated from ..."
4. Ukraine: Energy Policy Review 2006 by International Energy Agency (2006)
"... PROPER NAMES AND transliterated WORDS Abbreviations AES An international power
company; www.aes.com ARENA-ECO Agency for Rational Energy Use and Ecology ..."
5. Discoveries in Hebrew, Gaelic, Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Basque and Other by Allison Emery Drake (1907)
"... TABLE I.: transliterated ALPHABETS HEBREW (AND ARAMAIC) ARABIC GREEK SANSKRIT
NOTES Hebrew.—I write v for the sixth Hebrew consonant when not quiescent, ..."
6. Catalog Rules: Author and Title Entries by James Christian Meinich Hanson, American Library Association, Library Association (1908)
"Names of Greek writers who have published books in any of the western European
languages and are better known under a form of name transliterated ..."