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Form of the Glagolitic script
Angular Glagolitic is a style of Glagolitic book hand, developing from the earlier Rounded Glagolitic. Many letters present in Rounded Glagolitic were
Angular_Glagolitic
Oldest known Slavic alphabet
of the script, which evolved from its original Rounded Glagolitic form into an Angular Glagolitic form, in addition to a cursive form developed for notary
Glagolitic_script
Liturgical language of Eastern Orthodox Church
Slavonic in Early Cyrillic script, Croatian Church Slavonic in Croatian angular Glagolitic and later in Latin script, Czech Church Slavonic, Slovak Church Slavonic
Church_Slavonic
Medieval Slavic literary language
in Glagolitic. The local Serbian Cyrillic alphabet was preserved in Serbia, Bosnia and parts of Croatia, while a variant of the angular Glagolitic alphabet
Old_Church_Slavonic
South Slavic ethnic group
mostly in Chakavian, today a dialect of Croatian, and in Shtokavian angular Glagolitic script. It mentions Zvonimir, the king of Croatia at the time. However
Croats
separated Western and Southern Slavs. The later development of the angular Croatian Glagolitic and its different appearance from the rounded Old Church Slavonic
Relationship of Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts
Relationship_of_Cyrillic_and_Glagolitic_scripts
This is a list of manuscripts written in the Glagolitic script in the 15th century. Bratulić, Josip; Ivšić, Stjepan (2017). Hrvatske glagoljične i ćirilične
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1400–1499)
Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
FITA U+1DBF ᶿ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL THETA U+2C2A Ⱚ GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER FITA U+2C5A ⱚ GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER FITA U+2C90 Ⲑ COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER THETHE
Theta
Croatian recension of the Church Slavonic language, in the Croatian angular Glagolitic script and quite possibly illuminated, by the royal knight Novak Disislavić
Missal_of_duke_Novak
Cathedral in Croatia
the entrance, on the wall of the belfry, there is an inscription in angular Glagolitic script that reminds us of the first connections of Croats with Christianity
Zagreb_Cathedral
This is a list of manuscripts written in the Glagolitic script in the 14th century. Kukuljević Sakcinski, Ivan (1863). Acta Croatica (in Croatian). Zagreb
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1300–1399)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1300–1399)
printed in the Glagolitic script. For handwritten works see List of Glagolitic manuscripts. List of Glagolitic inscriptions List of Glagolitic manuscripts
List of Glagolitic printed works
List_of_Glagolitic_printed_works
Overview of Croatian national symbols
Missale Romanum Glagolitice was the first Croatian printed book. Angular Glagolitic letters ⰘⰓ (Latin: "HR" for "Hrvatska") are featured on the obverse
National_symbols_of_Croatia
This is a list of manuscripts written in the Glagolitic script in the 13th century. Štefanić, Vjekoslav (1957). "Splitski odlomak glagoljskog misala starije
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1200–1299)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1200–1299)
11th-century Glagolitic inscription in Croatia
paleographic analysis shows that the rounded Glagolitic is still used, preceding the development of Croatian angular Glagolitic, which dates the monument before the
Plomin_tablet
13th/14th-century Glagolitic manuscript
13th/14th-century Glagolitic manuscript from Vrbnik on the island of Krk. Not counting fragments, it is the oldest surviving Glagolitic breviary. Originally
First_Vrbnik_Breviary
First printed Croatian book from 1483
printed in Croatian angular Glagolitic. It has 440 pp, in format 19x26 cm. Its principal model in terms of subject and equivalent Glagolitic letters is thought
Missale_Romanum_Glagolitice
15th-century collection of sermons by Simon Greblo
1959. Angular Glagolitic Interpretation of the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499) Lists of Glagolitic manuscripts
Greblo's_quaresimal
11th-century Croatian inscription
provides the only example of transition from Glagolitic of the rounded Bulgarian (old Slovak) type to the angular Croatian alphabet type. Speech example An
Baška_tablet
Writing system used c. 1050 to 146 BC
the Cyrillic letters, which came to them from the Greek by way of the Glagolitic) based their names purely on the letters' sounds. The Phoenician numeral
Phoenician_alphabet
Capital letter-only writing system in Greek and Latin
developed from Greek uncial in the late ninth century (mostly replacing the Glagolitic alphabet), and was originally used to write the Old Church Slavonic liturgical
Uncial_script
Base sixty numeral system
is written using the decimal system. Similarly, the practical unit of angular measure is the degree, of which there are 360 (six sixties) in a circle
Sexagesimal
Ancient Germanic letters
Old Latin as candidates. At the time, all of these scripts had the same angular letter shapes suited for epigraphy, which would become characteristic of
Runes
Official Cyrillic writing system for Serbian since the 10th century
short schwa, e.g. /fə/).: Summary tables According to tradition, the Glagolitic script was created in the 860s by the Byzantine Christian missionaries
Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet
System of writing numbers using Greek letters
first line of each of his eclipse tables, where they were a measure of the angular separation between the center of the Moon and either the center of the
Greek_numerals
Method for representing or encoding numbers
seconds). In both cases, only minutes and seconds use sexagesimal notation—angular degrees can be larger than 59 (one rotation around a circle is 360°, two
Positional_notation
Numeral system developed by Cistercian monks
numerals were inscribed on a physical object, indicating the calendrical, angular and other numbers on the fourteenth-century astrolabe of Berselius, which
Cistercian_numerals
Study of handwriting and manuscripts
writing the reverse is the case; hence the development of writing was from angular letters ("capitals") inherited from epigraphic style to rounded ones ("uncials")
Palaeography
Writing systems for indigenous North American languages
been made consistently counter-clockwise. The k- and n- series are more angular than in Cree: ki resembles Latin "P". The c series has been reassigned
Canadian_Aboriginal_syllabics
provides the only example of the transition from the Glagolitic of the rounded Macedonian type to the angular Croatian alphabet. Other early writings are the
Croatian_literature
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Angelic
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Indian, Irish, Lebanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil
Heavenly Messenger; Angel; Messenger from God
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Praising; A Hymn
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Beautiful Goddess
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Radiant; Bright; Enlightening
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Regular Winner
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Unique; Singular
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Shining
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique, Singular
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
Embers
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Lovely; Kind-hearted
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Spark of Fire
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Angelus, ANGELA means "angel, messenger."
Girl/Female
French Spanish American Italian Latin Greek
Angel.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Witty; Super
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Not Wild; Gentle
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
Girl/Female
Latin American Hebrew Biblical
Young.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Lively; aggressive.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Brilliant, Queen
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Welsh
Dwells by the alder tree river.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Martinus, MÀRTAINN means "of/like Mars."
Male
Arthurian
, (Sir), Percival; knight of the Round Table.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowab, JOAB means "Jehovah is father" or "whose father is Jehovah." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a commander of King David's army.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, British, English
A Jewel; A Combination of Amber and Lynn; A Jewel-quality Fossilized Resin; As a Colour the Name Refers to a Warm Honey Shade
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Victory on Mind; Mind Controlling
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
ANGULAR GLAGOLITIC
a.
Measured by an angle; as, angular distance.
v. t.
To make angular.
a.
Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape; as, a regular flower; a regular sea urchin.
a.
Of or pertaining to the jugular vein; as, the jugular foramen.
a.
Not angular.
a.
Constituted, selected, or conducted in conformity with established usages, rules, or discipline; duly authorized; permanently organized; as, a regular meeting; a regular physican; a regular nomination; regular troops.
adv.
In an angular manner; with of at angles or corners.
a.
Conformed to a rule; agreeable to an established rule, law, principle, or type, or to established customary forms; normal; symmetrical; as, a regular verse in poetry; a regular piece of music; a regular verb; regular practice of law or medicine; a regular building.
n.
The singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number.
a.
Each; individual; as, to convey several parcels of land, all and singular.
a.
Fig.: Lean; lank; raw-boned; ungraceful; sharp and stiff in character; as, remarkably angular in his habits and appearance; an angular female.
a.
Standing by itself; out of the ordinary course; unusual; uncommon; strange; as, a singular phenomenon.
a.
Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; -- opposed to dual and plural.
adv.
In an angular manner; angularly.
a.
Pertaining to, or having the form of, a ring; forming a ring; ringed; ring-shaped; as, annular fibers.
a.
Of or pertaining to the throat or neck; as, the jugular vein.
pl.
of Ungula
a.
Relating to an angle or to angles; having an angle or angles; forming an angle or corner; sharp-cornered; pointed; as, an angular figure.
a.
Having the form of a ring; annular.
a.
Thorough; complete; unmitigated; as, a regular humbug.