Definition of Aramaic script
1. Noun. An alphabetical (or perhaps syllabic) script used since the 9th century BC to write the Aramaic language; many other scripts were subsequently derived from it.
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Literary usage of Aramaic script
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1. Assyrian and Babylonian Contracts: With Aramaic Reference Notes by James Henry Stevenson (1902)
"Mo serious effort was made to reproduce the aramaic script, which varies so
considerably with the date of the tablet, and hence makes an important ..."
2. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms by Charles Augustus Briggs, Emilie Grace Briggs (1906)
"The original text of the Psalter was written in the Hebrew language, and in
letters which were subsequently abandoned for the aramaic script. ..."
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