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  • Coptic script
  • Script used for writing the Coptic language

    contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Coptic script is

    Coptic script

    Coptic_script

  • Coptic language
  • Latest stage of the Egyptian language

    Egyptian script. The major Coptic dialects are Sahidic, Bohairic, Akhmimic, Fayyumic, Lycopolitan (Asyutic), and Oxyrhynchite. Sahidic Coptic was spoken

    Coptic language

    Coptic language

    Coptic_language

  • Demotic Egyptian script
  • Ancient Egyptian script

    accessed 11 November 2020. Quack (2017). "How the Coptic Script Came About". Greek Influence on Egyptian-Coptic: Contact-Induced Change in an Ancient African

    Demotic Egyptian script

    Demotic Egyptian script

    Demotic_Egyptian_script

  • Old Coptic
  • Earliest stage of Coptic

    Old Coptic is the earliest stage of Coptic writing, a form of late Egyptian written in the Coptic script, a variant of the Greek alphabet. It "is an analytical

    Old Coptic

    Old Coptic

    Old_Coptic

  • Egyptian language
  • Extinct language in Egypt

    article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Egyptian

    Egyptian language

    Egyptian language

    Egyptian_language

  • Coptic art
  • Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches

    Coptic art is the Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches. Coptic art is best known for its wall-paintings,

    Coptic art

    Coptic art

    Coptic_art

  • Coptic identity
  • Ethnic identification of the traditional Christian community of Egypt

    Coptic identity is rooted in the long history of the Copts as a significant Christian minority in Egypt, where Muslims form the majority. Copts lost their

    Coptic identity

    Coptic identity

    Coptic_identity

  • Copts
  • Ethnoreligious group in North Africa

    contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Copts (Coptic: ⲚⲓⲢⲉⲙ̀ⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ

    Copts

    Copts

    Copts

  • Bohairic Coptic
  • Dialect of the Coptic language

    Bohairic is a dialect of the Coptic language, the latest stage of the Egyptian language. Bohairic is attested from the eighth century CE, and has been

    Bohairic Coptic

    Bohairic_Coptic

  • Coptic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sudan and Libya Coptic language, a Northern Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Egypt until at least the 17th century Coptic script, the script used for writing

    Coptic

    Coptic

  • Coptic Orthodox Church
  • Christian denomination based in Egypt

    contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Coptic Orthodox

    Coptic Orthodox Church

    Coptic Orthodox Church

    Coptic_Orthodox_Church

  • Greek alphabet
  • Script used to write the Greek language

    Greek alphabet is the ancestor of several scripts, such as the Latin, Gothic, Coptic, and Cyrillic scripts. Throughout antiquity, Greek had only a single

    Greek alphabet

    Greek_alphabet

  • Coptic literature
  • Body of writings in the Coptic language of Egypt

    Coptic literature is the body of writings in the Coptic language of Egypt, the last stage of the indigenous Egyptian language. It is written in the Coptic

    Coptic literature

    Coptic literature

    Coptic_literature

  • Meroitic script
  • Two alphasyllabaric scripts for the extinct Meroitic language

    were replaced by Byzantine Greek, Coptic, and Old Nubian. The Old Nubian script, derived from the Uncial Greek script, added three Meroitic Cursive letters:

    Meroitic script

    Meroitic script

    Meroitic_script

  • Uncial script
  • Capital letter-only writing system in Greek and Latin

    Latin, as well as Gothic, and are the current style for Coptic and Nobiin. Early uncial script most likely developed from late rustic capitals. Early forms

    Uncial script

    Uncial script

    Uncial_script

  • Copto-Arabic literature
  • Literature written by Copts in Arabic

    Copts written in Arabic. It is distinct from Coptic literature, which is literature written in the Coptic language. Copto-Arabic literature began in the

    Copto-Arabic literature

    Copto-Arabic literature

    Copto-Arabic_literature

  • Rosetta Stone
  • Egyptian stele with three versions of a 196 BC decree

    some form of the Coptic language (the direct descendant of Ancient Egyptian), although it had few similarities with the later Coptic script. French Orientalist

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta_Stone

  • Sigma
  • Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet

    simplified three-stroke version. The letter С of Cyrillic script and Ⲥ of the Coptic script originates in the lunate form of Sigma. In both Ancient and

    Sigma

    Sigma

  • Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts
  • hieroglyphic, hieratic and demotic scripts, ceased to be understood in the fourth and fifth centuries AD, as the Coptic alphabet was increasingly used in

    Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts

    Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts

    Decipherment_of_ancient_Egyptian_scripts

  • Cyrillic script
  • Writing system

    Cyrillic script (/sɪˈrɪlɪk/ sih-RI-lik) is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic_script

  • Arabic script
  • Writing system

    Latin and Tifinagh scripts, has political connotations Tuareg language, (sometimes called Tamasheq) which is also a Berber language Coptic language of Egyptians

    Arabic script

    Arabic script

    Arabic_script

  • Horwennefer
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    letters, the oldest testimony of a development which would end in the Coptic script replacing the native Egyptian demotic. Mélèze-Modrzejewski 1997, p. 150

    Horwennefer

    Horwennefer

  • Latin script
  • Writing system

    The Latin script, also known as the Roman script, is a writing system based on the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, derived from a form of the

    Latin script

    Latin script

    Latin_script

  • Writing systems of Africa
  • the script in central Egypt (near the modern city of Qena) in the early 2nd millennium BC. The Greek alphabet was adapted in Egypt to the Coptic alphabet

    Writing systems of Africa

    Writing_systems_of_Africa

  • Yuhanna al-Armani
  • Egyptian iconographer (1720–1786)

    man dressed in traditional Coptic dress holding a cane and a book. The piece also includes sporadic Arabic and Coptic script typical of Yuhanna and Ibrahims

    Yuhanna al-Armani

    Yuhanna al-Armani

    Yuhanna_al-Armani

  • Geʽez script
  • Script used for languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    Ethiopia. In the languages Amharic and Tigrinya, the script is often called fidäl (ፊደል), meaning "script" or "letter". Under the Unicode Standard and ISO

    Geʽez script

    Geʽez script

    Geʽez_script

  • Allograph
  • Distinct shapes of a written symbol

    for the Coptic practice of direct transliteration of their texts from Coptic script to Arabic script.) The code U+0261 ɡ LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT G in the

    Allograph

    Allograph

    Allograph

  • Languages of the Roman Empire
  • educated class to revive their cultural heritage. In the 4th century, Coptic script—based on the Greek alphabet with additional characters from Egyptian

    Languages of the Roman Empire

    Languages of the Roman Empire

    Languages_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Koppa
  • Archaic letter of the Greek alphabet

    unrelated letter Ч is used instead of the former. Similarly, in the Coptic script, the identical-looking sign ϥ is also used as a numeral for 90, although

    Koppa

    Koppa

  • Hosh Essa
  • City in Beheira Governorate, Egypt

    column, decorated pottery fragments, and a stone marker carved with Coptic script that appears to record the name of a monk, Apa Kyr, son of Shenouda

    Hosh Essa

    Hosh_Essa

  • Languages of Palestine
  • even millennia, such as Samaritan, Armenian, Assyrian, Abyssinian, and Coptic, though use of these languages is generally restricted to their respective

    Languages of Palestine

    Languages of Palestine

    Languages_of_Palestine

  • Thai script
  • Abugida script for languages spoken in Thailand

    The Thai script (Thai: อักษรไทย, RTGS: akson thai, pronounced [ʔàksɔ̌ːn tʰāj]) is the abugida used to write Thai, Southern Thai and many other languages

    Thai script

    Thai_script

  • Coptic binding
  • Bookbinding methods

    Coptic binding or Coptic sewing comprises methods of bookbinding employed by early Christians in Egypt, the Copts, and used from as early as the 2nd century

    Coptic binding

    Coptic binding

    Coptic_binding

  • Arabic–Old French glossary
  • list of Old French words and phrases written in Coptic script with their Arabic equivalents in Arabic script. There are 228 lemmata. The great majority are

    Arabic–Old French glossary

    Arabic–Old French glossary

    Arabic–Old_French_glossary

  • Segoe
  • Typeface family commonly used by Microsoft

    (Orkhon) scripts, all now moved to Segoe UI Historic. It later gained support for Meroitic Cursive (now moved to Segoe UI Historic) and Coptic script (found

    Segoe

    Segoe

  • Greek script in Unicode
  • the following blocks are classified as belonging to the Greek script: Greek and Coptic: U+0370–U+03FF (117 characters) Phonetic Extensions: U+1D00–U+1D7F

    Greek script in Unicode

    Greek_script_in_Unicode

  • Glagolitic script
  • Oldest known Slavic alphabet

    question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of letters. The Glagolitic script (/ˌɡlæɡəˈlɪtɪk/ GLAG-ə-LIT-ik; ⰳⰾⰰⰳⱁⰾⰻⱌⰰ, glagolitsa) is the oldest-known

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic_script

  • Crosby–Schøyen Codex MS 193
  • Bodmer Papyri Codex - oldest complete Book of Jonah text

    Codex, Mississippi Coptic Codex I, or the Savery Codex) is a 3rd-century AD ancient Egyptian biblical manuscript written in Coptic on papyrus. Created

    Crosby–Schøyen Codex MS 193

    Crosby–Schøyen Codex MS 193

    Crosby–Schøyen_Codex_MS_193

  • Nabataean script
  • Script used by the Nabataeans from the second century BC onwards

    support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Nabataean script is an abjad (consonantal alphabet) that was used to write Nabataean Aramaic

    Nabataean script

    Nabataean script

    Nabataean_script

  • Coptic (Unicode block)
  • Unicode character block

    Coptic is a Unicode block used with the Greek and Coptic block to write the Coptic language. Prior to version 4.1 of the Unicode Standard, the "Greek and

    Coptic (Unicode block)

    Coptic (Unicode block)

    Coptic_(Unicode_block)

  • Coptic pronunciation reform
  • Egypt—including Coptic manuscripts written in the Arabic script, such as the Damanhour euchologion, and tenth-century Arabic texts written in Coptic letters—and

    Coptic pronunciation reform

    Coptic_pronunciation_reform

  • Caucasian Albanian script
  • Alphabetic writing system

    uncommon Unicode characters in this article correctly. The Caucasian Albanian script (Caucasian Albanian: 𐔰𐔾𐕒𐕡𐔰𐕎 𐕁𐔼𐕗, romanized: Aluan dʼipʼ; also called

    Caucasian Albanian script

    Caucasian Albanian script

    Caucasian_Albanian_script

  • Gospel of Thomas
  • Extra-canonical sayings gospel

    The Gospel of Thomas (also known as the Coptic Gospel of Thomas) is a non-canonical sayings gospel. The Gospel differs in tone and structure from other

    Gospel of Thomas

    Gospel of Thomas

    Gospel_of_Thomas

  • Phoenician alphabet
  • Writing system used c. 1050 to 146 BC

    that ultimately trace their roots back to the Phoenician alphabet. The Coptic alphabet is mostly based on the mature Greek alphabet of the Hellenistic

    Phoenician alphabet

    Phoenician_alphabet

  • Jean-François Champollion
  • French classical scholar, decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs (1790–1832)

    script represented the Coptic language. Already in 1806, he wrote to his brother about his decision to become the one to decipher the Egyptian script:

    Jean-François Champollion

    Jean-François Champollion

    Jean-François_Champollion

  • Egyptian hieroglyphs
  • Ancient Egyptian writing system

    the language based on the phonetic and alphabetical similarities between Coptic and Hieroglyphs. The decipherment of hieroglyphic writing was finally accomplished

    Egyptian hieroglyphs

    Egyptian hieroglyphs

    Egyptian_hieroglyphs

  • Aramaic alphabet
  • Script used to write the Aramaic language

    you may see unjoined Syriac letters or other symbols instead of Syriac script. The ancient Aramaic alphabet was used to write the Aramaic languages spoken

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic_alphabet

  • Runes
  • Ancient Germanic letters

    of these scripts had the same angular letter shapes suited for epigraphy, which would become characteristic of the runes and related scripts in the region

    Runes

    Runes

    Runes

  • Hebrew alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Hebrew language

    script, square script and block script, is a unicameral abjad script used in the writing of the Hebrew language. Alphabets based on the Hebrew script

    Hebrew alphabet

    Hebrew_alphabet

  • Paleohispanic scripts
  • Writing systems used before the Latin alphabet in Iberia

    Paleohispanic scripts are the ancient writing systems created in the Iberian Peninsula before the Latin alphabet became the dominant script. They derive

    Paleohispanic scripts

    Paleohispanic scripts

    Paleohispanic_scripts

  • Tibetan script
  • Tibetan writing system

    This article contains Tibetan script. Without proper rendering support, you may see very small fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan_script

  • Nobiin
  • Nubian language of northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    ancestral to Nobiin, was written in a Coptic-like script, an uncial variety of the Greek alphabet, extended with three Coptic letters — ϣ "sh" /ʃ/, ϩ "h" /h/

    Nobiin

    Nobiin

  • Kenzi language
  • Nubian language spoken in Egypt

    Eastern Sudanic Northern Eastern Nubian Central Kenzi Writing system Coptic script (Old Nubian variant) Latin alphabet Arabic alphabet Language codes ISO

    Kenzi language

    Kenzi_language

  • Lao script
  • Abugida script for the Lao language

    or other symbols instead of Lao script. Lao script or Akson Lao (Lao: ອັກສອນລາວ [ʔák.sɔ̌ːn láːw]) is the primary script used to write the Lao language

    Lao script

    Lao_script

  • Khmer script
  • Abugida script for the Khmer language

    symbols instead of Khmer script. Khmer script (Khmer: អក្សរខ្មែរ, Âksâr Khmêr [ʔaksɑː kʰmae]) is an abugida (alphasyllabary) script used to write the Khmer

    Khmer script

    Khmer_script

  • Samaritan script
  • Writing system used by the Samaritans for religious writings

    Hebrew script, or simply Samaritan script, is the alphabet used by the Samaritans for their religious and liturgical writings. It serves as the script of

    Samaritan script

    Samaritan script

    Samaritan_script

  • Script (Unicode)
  • Subset of characters in Unicode

    Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support

    Script (Unicode)

    Script_(Unicode)

  • Alphabet
  • Set of letters used to write a given language

    used to transcribe foreign words. The first fully phonemic script was the Proto-Sinaitic script, also descending from Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was later

    Alphabet

    Alphabet

    Alphabet

  • Greek and Coptic
  • Unicode character block

    Greek and Coptic is the Unicode block for representing modern (monotonic) Greek. It was originally also used for writing Coptic, using the similar Greek

    Greek and Coptic

    Greek and Coptic

    Greek_and_Coptic

  • Pahlavi scripts
  • Script of various Middle Iranian languages

    written form of various Middle Iranian languages, derived from the Aramaic script. It features Aramaic words used as heterograms (called huzwārišn, "archaisms")

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi_scripts

  • ISO 15924
  • Defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems

    for the representation of names of scripts, is an international standard defining codes for writing systems or scripts (a "set of graphic characters used

    ISO 15924

    ISO_15924

  • Old Italic scripts
  • Family of writing systems in ancient Italy

    The Old Italic scripts are a family of ancient writing systems used in the Italian Peninsula between about 700 and 100 BC, for various languages spoken

    Old Italic scripts

    Old_Italic_scripts

  • List of writing systems
  • Vietnamese Khitan large script – Khitan Khitan small script – Khitan Jurchen script – Jurchen Tangut script – Tangut Sui script – Sui language Yi (classical)

    List of writing systems

    List of writing systems

    List_of_writing_systems

  • Beja language
  • Cushitic language of Northeast Africa

    Beja was at least occasionally written in the Greek alphabet-based Coptic script during the Middle Ages. Beja nouns and adjectives have two genders:

    Beja language

    Beja_language

  • Matta El Meskeen
  • Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monk

    June 2006), born Youssef Iskandar, was a Coptic Orthodox monk. He was the key figure in the revival of Coptic monasticism, a movement which began in 1969

    Matta El Meskeen

    Matta_El_Meskeen

  • Ogham
  • Early Medieval Irish alphabet

    speculation that it was modeled on another script, and some even consider it a mere cipher of its template script (Düwel 1968: points out similarity with

    Ogham

    Ogham

    Ogham

  • Ancient South Arabian script
  • Script for Old South Arabian languages

    South Arabian script (Old South Arabian: 𐩣𐩯𐩬𐩵, romanized: ms3nd; modern Arabic: الْمُسْنَد musnad) branched from the Proto-Sinaitic script in about the

    Ancient South Arabian script

    Ancient South Arabian script

    Ancient_South_Arabian_script

  • Shenoute
  • Egyptian abbot and saint (d. 465)

    Atripe, also known as Shenoute the Great or Shenoute the Archimandrite (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ϣⲉⲛⲟⲩϯ ⲡⲓⲁⲣⲭⲓⲙⲁⲛ'ⲇⲣⲓⲧⲏⲥ; died 1 July 465), was an Egyptian saint,

    Shenoute

    Shenoute

    Shenoute

  • Proto-Sinaitic script
  • Middle Bronze Age script

    The Proto-Sinaitic script is a Middle Bronze Age writing system known from a small corpus of about 30–40 inscriptions and fragments from Serabit el-Khadim

    Proto-Sinaitic script

    Proto-Sinaitic script

    Proto-Sinaitic_script

  • Armenian alphabet
  • Alphabet used to write the Armenian language

    grer or Հայոց այբուբեն, Hayocʼ aybuben) or, more broadly, the Armenian script, is an alphabetic writing system developed for Armenian and occasionally

    Armenian alphabet

    Armenian alphabet

    Armenian_alphabet

  • Garshunography
  • Using the script of one language to write another

    script. There are surviving examples of blockprinted amulets containing Arabic words in the Coptic alphabet, probably intended to be sold to Coptic Christians

    Garshunography

    Garshunography

    Garshunography

  • P
  • Sixteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    Ⲡ ⲡ : Coptic letter Pi Պ պ: Armenian letter Pe P with diacritics: Ṕ ṕ Ṗ ṗ Ᵽ ᵽ Ƥ ƥ ᵱ ᶈ Turned P: P d, an additional letter of the Latin script not encoded

    P

    P

    P

  • Syriac alphabet
  • Writing system

    of the traditional Mongolian scripts. Syriac is written from right to left in horizontal lines. It is a cursive script where most—but not all—letters

    Syriac alphabet

    Syriac_alphabet

  • Kharosthi
  • Ancient script of Central and South Asia

    correctly. Kharosthi script (Gāndhārī: 𐨑𐨪𐨆𐨮𐨿𐨛𐨁𐨌 𐨫𐨁𐨤𐨁, romanized: kharoṣṭhī lipi), also known as the Gandhari script (𐨒𐨌𐨣𐨿𐨢𐨌𐨪𐨁𐨌 𐨫𐨁𐨤𐨁

    Kharosthi

    Kharosthi

    Kharosthi

  • Collections of the British Library
  • Dunhuang, China (6th century) Askew Codex, unique manuscript in the Coptic script, one of three surviving codices containing full copies of all of the

    Collections of the British Library

    Collections_of_the_British_Library

  • Nu (Greek)
  • Thirteenth letter in the Greek alphabet

    of Greek Nu and Coptic Ni. U+039D Ν GREEK CAPITAL LETTER NU (Ν) U+03BD ν GREEK SMALL LETTER NU (ν) (\nu in TeX) U+2C9A Ⲛ COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER NI

    Nu (Greek)

    Nu_(Greek)

  • Dongolawi language
  • Nubian language spoken in northern Sudan

    Eastern Sudanic Northern Eastern Nubian Central Dongolawi Writing system Coptic script (Old Nubian variant) Latin alphabet Arabic alphabet Language codes ISO

    Dongolawi language

    Dongolawi_language

  • Hieratic
  • Cursive writing system used in ancient Egyptian

    this are the Demotic signs of the Meroitic script and the borrowed Demotic characters used in the Coptic alphabet and Old Nubian. Outside of the Nile

    Hieratic

    Hieratic

    Hieratic

  • Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria
  • Head of the Coptic Church from 535 to 566

    June 22, 566) was the last Patriarch of Alexandria recognised by both the Coptic Orthodox Christians and the Chalcedonian Melchites. As successor to Timothy

    Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria

    Pope_Theodosius_I_of_Alexandria

  • Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah
  • Fatimid caliph from 953 to 975

    shall be impossible unto you. According to Coptic sources, Pope Abraham of Alexandria ordered the Coptic community to keep vigil and to pray for three

    Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah

    Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah

    Al-Mu'izz_li-Din_Allah

  • Chi (letter)
  • Twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet

    LETTER CHI U+2627 ☧ CHI RHO U+2CAC Ⲭ COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KHI U+2CAD ⲭ COPTIC SMALL LETTER KHI U+2CE9 ⳩ COPTIC SYMBOL KHI RO U+A7B3 Ꭓ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER

    Chi (letter)

    Chi_(letter)

  • History of printing
  • displaying refined Arabic calligraphy and, in some cases, Hebrew, Syriac, or Coptic scripts. Printers sometimes used colored inks (red, yellow, green), and multiple

    History of printing

    History_of_printing

  • Medinet Madi
  • Archaeological site in Faiyum, Egypt

    Greek and Demotic-Greek script. In regard to the history of writing, these ostraca are thus evidence of how Coptic script developed from the Egyptian

    Medinet Madi

    Medinet Madi

    Medinet_Madi

  • Languages of Egypt
  • and the most widely written. The Coptic language is used liturgically by Copts as it is the liturgical language of Coptic Christianity. Literary Arabic is

    Languages of Egypt

    Languages of Egypt

    Languages_of_Egypt

  • Paleo-Hebrew alphabet
  • Writing found in Canaanite inscriptions

    The Paleo-Hebrew script (Hebrew: הכתב העברי הקדום), (𐤐𐤋𐤀𐤉 𐤏𐤁𐤓𐤉), also Palaeo-Hebrew, Proto-Hebrew or Old Hebrew, is the writing system found in

    Paleo-Hebrew alphabet

    Paleo-Hebrew_alphabet

  • A
  • First letter of the Latin alphabet

    from which the following letters derive: ⟨А а⟩: Cyrillic letter A ⟨Ⲁ ⲁ⟩: Coptic letter alpha ⟨𐌀⟩: Old Italic A, the ancestor of modern Latin A ⟨ᚨ⟩: Runic

    A

    A

    A

  • Julius Heinrich Petermann
  • German Orientalist (1801–1876)

    Biographie Vol.20 p.238 (German) Pistis Sophia at the Internet Archive (Coptic script) Reisen im Orient 1852–1855 Vol.2 (Google eBook) Pentateuchus Samaritanus

    Julius Heinrich Petermann

    Julius Heinrich Petermann

    Julius_Heinrich_Petermann

  • Omega
  • Last letter of the Greek alphabet

    COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OOU U+2CB1 ⲱ COPTIC SMALL LETTER OOU U+2CBE Ⲿ COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU U+2CBF ⲿ COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU

    Omega

    Omega

  • Mandaic alphabet
  • Alphabet used for writing the Mandaic language

    digraph adu (da + ya), the relative particle (cf. Arabic tāʾ marbūṭah, Coptic letter "ti", and English ampersand). In addition to normal joining behavior

    Mandaic alphabet

    Mandaic_alphabet

  • Eastern Arabic numerals
  • Numerals used in the eastern Arab world and Asia

    symbols used to represent numerical digits in conjunction with the Arabic script in the countries of the Mashriq (the east of the Arab world, including the

    Eastern Arabic numerals

    Eastern Arabic numerals

    Eastern_Arabic_numerals

  • E
  • Fifth letter of the Latin alphabet

    derive: Е е: Cyrillic letter Ye Є є: Ukrainian Ye Э э: Cyrillic letter E Ⲉ ⲉ: Coptic letter Ei 𐌄: Old Italic E, which is the ancestor of modern Latin E ᛖ: Runic

    E

    E

    E

  • Question mark
  • Typographic character indicating a question (?)

    questions. Some other scripts have a specific question mark: U+1367 ፧ ETHIOPIC QUESTION MARK U+A60F ꘏ VAI QUESTION MARK U+2CFA ⳺ COPTIC OLD NUBIAN DIRECT

    Question mark

    Question_mark

  • Sa'idi people
  • Ethnic group

    A Ṣa'īdī (Egyptian Arabic: صعيدي, Coptic: ⲣⲉⲙⲣⲏⲥ Remris) is a person from Upper Egypt (Arabic: صعيد مصر, Coptic: ⲙⲁⲣⲏⲥ Maris). The word literally means

    Sa'idi people

    Sa'idi people

    Sa'idi_people

  • O
  • Fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    originally derive: Ω ω : Greek letter Omega Ο ο : Greek letter Omicron Ⲟ ⲟ : Coptic letter O, which derives from Greek omicron О о : Cyrillic letter O, which

    O

    O

    O

  • Avestan alphabet
  • Alphabet used mainly to write Avestan, the language of the Zoroastrian scripture Avesta

    free inventions. Avestan script, like Pahlavi script and Aramaic script also, is written from right to left. In Avestan script, letters are not connected

    Avestan alphabet

    Avestan alphabet

    Avestan_alphabet

  • Latin alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Latin language

    script, which is the most widely used writing system in the world, often with diacritics or additional letters beyond the basic 26. The Latin script is

    Latin alphabet

    Latin alphabet

    Latin_alphabet

  • Nubian languages
  • Language family spoken in Egypt and Sudan

    lists commonly cited Old Nubian / Coptic-derived characters, a typical scholarly romanization, and example Arabic-script renderings used in some modern publications

    Nubian languages

    Nubian_languages

  • Church of St. George (Cairo)
  • Church in Coptic Cairo, Egypt

    ancient inscription, written in a formal and elegant script that looks like it could be Coptic or early Greek. The same phrase is masterfully repeated

    Church of St. George (Cairo)

    Church of St. George (Cairo)

    Church_of_St._George_(Cairo)

  • Investiture of the Archangel Gabriel
  • 6th–9th century Coptic text

    The Investiture of the Archangel Gabriel is a Coptic language work of Christian apocrypha on Christian angelology. It was probably composed between the

    Investiture of the Archangel Gabriel

    Investiture of the Archangel Gabriel

    Investiture_of_the_Archangel_Gabriel

  • George Isaac
  • Egyptian politician (1938–2023)

    critic of President Mohamed Morsi, elected in 2012. He was a member of the Coptic Catholic Church. Born and raised in Port Said, Isaac graduated from Cairo

    George Isaac

    George Isaac

    George_Isaac

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Online names & meanings

  • Gangaj | கஂகஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gangaj | கஂகஜ

    Son of Ganga

  • Kyrk
  • Boy/Male

    English Scandinavian Scottish

    Kyrk

    Church.

  • Husniyah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Husniyah |

    Beautiful

  • Lethia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Lethia

    Forgetful.

  • Kalee
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kalee

    Laurel Tree; Keeper of the Keys; Pure

  • Jhumki
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jhumki

  • Pratish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Pratish

    Pre-eminence

  • Yavan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Yavan

    The ionians, Greeks

  • Nihanth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Nihanth

    Joyful; Never Ending

  • Reider
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Reider

    Fighter of the nest.

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  • Capric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to capric acid or its derivatives.

  • Coptic
  • n.

    The language of the Copts.

  • Conic
  • n.

    A conic section.

  • Chiasma
  • n.

    A commissure; especially, the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves.

  • Hiberno-Celtic
  • n.

    The native language of the Irish; that branch of the Celtic languages spoken by the natives of Ireland. Also adj.

  • Cystic
  • a.

    Having the form of, or living in, a cyst; as, the cystic entozoa.

  • Scioptric
  • a.

    Scioptic.

  • Cystic
  • a.

    Containing cysts; cystose; as, cystic sarcoma.

  • Celtic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Celts; as, Celtic people, tribes, literature, tongue.

  • Subthalamic
  • a.

    Situated under the optic thalamus.

  • Cretic
  • n.

    A poetic foot, composed of one short syllable between two long ones (- / -).

  • Scioptic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an optical arrangement for forming images in a darkened room, usually called scioptic ball.

  • Colic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the colon; as, the colic arteries.

  • Colic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to colic; affecting the bowels.

  • Peptic
  • a.

    Pertaining to pepsin; resembling pepsin in its power of digesting or dissolving albuminous matter; containing or yielding pepsin, or a body of like properties; as, the peptic glands.

  • Peptic
  • a.

    Relating to digestion; promoting digestion; digestive; as, peptic sauces.

  • Cistic
  • a.

    See Cystic.

  • Critic
  • v. i.

    To criticise; to play the critic.

  • Heteroptics
  • n.

    False optics.

  • Coptic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Copts.