Hieroglyph

/ˈhaɪərəɡlɪf/ noun

Sacred carved or painted symbols used in ancient Egyptian writing, combining pictographic, logographic, and alphabetic elements to represent words, sounds, and concepts.

From Greek 'hieroglyphikos,' meaning 'sacred carving,' combining 'hieros' (sacred) and 'glyphein' (to carve). Greeks used this term because they viewed Egyptian writing as mysterious religious symbols rather than a practical writing system.

ARهيروغليفية
DEHieroglyphe
ESjeroglífico
FRhiéroglyphe
HIचित्रलिपि
ITgeroglifico
JA象形文字
KO이ερο글리프
PThieróglifo
RUиероглиф
THอักษรภาพ
TRhieroglif
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