𐤀: difference between revisions

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content deleted Content added
m Reverted edits by 107.77.214.211. If you think this rollback is in error, please leave a message on my talk page.
m →‎Descendants: remove unneeded RTL or LTR marks or soft hyphen, format using AWB
Line 28: Line 28:
*** Nabataean: <!--[[Image:01 aleph.svg|150x25px|]] the pic should be cropped-->
*** Nabataean: <!--[[Image:01 aleph.svg|150x25px|]] the pic should be cropped-->
**** Arabic: {{l|ar|sc=Arab|ا}}, {{l|ar|sc=Arab|ء}}
**** Arabic: {{l|ar|sc=Arab|ا}}, {{l|ar|sc=Arab|ء}}
***** Nko: {{l|mul|ߊ‏|sc=Nkoo}}
***** Nko: {{l|mul|ߊ|sc=Nkoo}}
** Hebrew: {{l|he|sc=Hebr|א}}
** Hebrew: {{l|he|sc=Hebr|א}}
** Mandaic: {{l|mul|ࡀ|sc=Mand}}
** Mandaic: {{l|mul|ࡀ|sc=Mand}}

Revision as of 21:10, 16 September 2016

Template:Phoenician character info

See also:

Phoenician

Etymology

Ox head hieroglyph Proto-Semitic ox head glyph that was presumably the source for 𐤀 (ʼ, “aleph”)

Presumably from a Proto-Sinaitic glyph based on a hieroglyph of an ox head.

Letter

𐤀 (ʾ)

  1. The first letter of the Phoenician abjad, called aleph.

Descendants

  • Ancient Greek: Α (A)
  • Aramaic: 𐡀 (ʾ)
    • Classical Syriac: ܐ
      • Nabataean:
    • Hebrew: א
    • Mandaic:
    • Pahlavi:
      • Inscriptional Pahlavi: 𐭠 (ʾ)
      • Inscriptional Parthian: 𐭀 (ʾ)
      • Avestan: 𐬀, 𐬁
    • (debated) Brahmi: 𑀅

See also