- Hebrew alphabet
- nouna Semitic alphabet used since the 5th century BC for writing the Hebrew language (and later for writing Yiddish and Ladino)• Syn: ↑Hebraic alphabet, ↑Hebrew script• Hypernyms: ↑alphabet, ↑unicameral script• Member Meronyms:↑aleph, ↑beth, ↑gimel, ↑daleth, ↑he, ↑waw, ↑zayin, ↑heth, ↑teth, ↑yodh, ↑kaph, ↑lamedh, ↑mem, ↑nun, ↑samekh, ↑ayin• Part Meronyms:
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nounUsage: usually capitalized H1. : a Semitic alphabet used since about the 5th century B.C. for writing Hebrew and in medieval and modern times used also for Yiddish and on occasion other languages — called also Aramaic alphabet; see alphabet table2. : the Semitic alphabet used in writing Hebrew until about the 5th century B.C. and on occasion as late as the 2d century A.D. — called also ancient Hebrew alphabet, early Hebrew alphabet, old Hebrew alphabet
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