ideographically
IPA: aɪdiʌgrˈæfɪkɫi
adverb
- In an ideographic way
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Examples of "ideographically" in Sentences
- He is described ideographically as the 'good god.'
- [220] The Igigi are designated ideographically as v plus ii, and Hommel
- [313] Cylinder, l. 48, ideographically as Nin-men-an-na, 'lady of the heavenly crown.'
- It is the god who is represented ideographically (ilu) A-a, but ordinarily pronounced Malik, though the expression should be read Ai or Ia (Ya).
- So fond were the Egyptians of their pictorial symbols used ideographically that they clung to them persistently throughout the entire period of Egyptian history.
- Babylonian-Assyrian proper names -- we have variant readings, the same name being written phonetically in whole or part in one instance and ideographically in another.
- Plutarch says it means, but his method of reading them together is wrong, and it proves that he did not understand that hieroglyphics were used alphabetically as well as ideographically.
- The proper names of the numerous business documents of the Khammurabi period, when phonetic writing was the fashion, have been of special value in resolving doubts as to the correct reading of names written ideographically.
- A second name of the city, which perhaps originally denoted a separate village or quarter, was Su-anna, and in later inscriptions it is often represented ideographically by E-ki, the pronunciation and meaning of which are uncertain.
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