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Meaning of Liḥyānite | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/liˈjɑˌnaɪt/

Definitions

  1. A member of the ancient Arab kingdom of Lihyan.
    historical
  2. A Semitic language, attested in inscriptions from the first and second centuries B.C.E., associated with this kingdom.
  3. Alternative spelling of Lihyanite.
    alt-of, alternative

Examples

“The determinate state of the noun is marked in the “Canaanite” languages of the first millennium B.C., in Pre-Islamic North Arabian, in Arabic, in Modern South Arabian languages, and in Tigre by a prefixed definite article. Its earliest attested form is ha-, used in Hebrew, Phoenician, Ammonite, Moabite, Edomite, Liḥyānite, Ṣafaitic, Thamūdic, and in the Modern South Arabian languages where the definite article a- / ä- is prefixed to definite nouns the initial element of which is a voiced or glottalized consonant […]”
“Today Arabic must be regarded as one of the important world languages. Its earli­est written forms are provided by pre-Islamic North and East Arabian inscriptions using a variant of the South Arabian monumental script. The attested dialects are Liḥyānite or Dedanite in Hedjāz, Thamūdic in north-eastern Hedjāz, Safaitic in southern Syria and Jor­dan, Hasaean in the oasis of al-Hāsa’, and Nabataean Arabic, represented by a few in­scriptions in Aramaic script.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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