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Definition of Triliterals
1. triliteral [n] - See also: triliteral
Lexicographical Neighbors of Triliterals
Literary usage of Triliterals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Egypt's Place in Universal History: An Historical Investigation in Five Books by Christian Karl Josias Bunsen, Samuel Birch (1867)
"... In the following comparison I have divided the triliterals and ... I. triliterals.
Arf, to bind, bundle : Copt, orf, orb. Like the Hebr. ..."
2. Ottoman-Turkish Conversation-grammar: A Practical Method of Learning the by V. H. Hagopian (1907)
"... enter' respectively, and the augmentative letters I ' I ' O have changed the
meaning (§§ 259, 613). A. The Primitive triliterals. 2jS- j,}£ jj^, § 589. ..."
3. The Classical Journal (1826)
"The letter 3 is a pure significant, excepting when it occurs as a terminant letter
in the construction of triliterals from ..."
4. The Polynesian Wanderings: Tracks of the Migration Deduced from an by William Churchill (1911)
"We find Semitic triliterals proposed as the parents of vocables in our Pacific
islands in which the ... We find some Semitic triliterals identified with ..."
5. Ethiopic Grammar by August Dillmann, Carl Bezold, James A. Crichton (1907)
"More rarely, original doubled roots were shortened into triliterals by transposing
and contracting individual letters (as in ..."