cypriot syllabary

cypriot syllabary
noun
Usage: usually capitalized C
: a syllabary prob. of Aegean origin in which ancient Cypriot is preserved

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a syllabic script in use on Cyprus in the first millennium B.C., used for the writing of Greek and of an unknown language.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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