出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/27 15:03 UTC 版)
First coined 1726, from French hiéroglyphique, from Latin hieroglyphicus, from Ancient Greek ἱερογλυφικός (hierogluphikós), from ἱερογλυφέω (hierogluphéō, “to represent hieroglyphically”), from ἱερός (hierós, “sacred, holy”) + γλύφω (glúphō, “to carve, to engrave, to cut out”). By surface analysis, hiero- + glyphic.
hieroglyphic (plural hieroglyphics)
The use of this word in the plural, as well as its use to mean ‘a hieroglyph’, are commonly proscribed by Egyptologists; for example, James P. Allen writes, ‘Each sign in this system is a hieroglyph, and the system as a whole is called hieroglyphic (not “hieroglyphics”).’ Thus, while the use of ‘hieroglyphics’ is quite common in works written by laymen (and formerly in 19th-century academic works), it is rare in modern academic works written by Egyptologists.
hieroglyphic (comparative more hieroglyphic, superlative most hieroglyphic)
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hemiglyph
archiblast
mimeographing
pseudoclassic
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>philologist.
a piece of writing that is pseudoclassical
a copyist
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