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glagolitic
n.
early Slavonic alphabet
adj.
pertaining to or written in an uncial cursive alphabet belonging to Saint Cyril; of or in Slavonic alphabet; of or relating to a Roman Catholic community of southwestern Croatia (whose liturgical books continue to be written in the Glagolitic alphabet)
Glagolitic alphabet
The
Glagolitic alphabet (, also known as
Glagolitsa) is the oldest known
Slavic alphabet. It was created in the 9th century by
Saint Cyril, a Byzantine monk from
Thessaloniki. He and his brother,
Saint Methodius, were sent by the Byzantine Emperor
Michael III in 863 to
Great Moravia to spread Christianity among the Slavs in the area. The brothers decided to translate liturgical books into the Old Slavic language that was understandable to the general population, but as the words of that language could not be easily written by using either the Greek or Latin alphabets, Cyril decided to invent a new script, Glagolitic, which he based on the language of the Macedonian Slavs from the Thessaloniki region.
glagolitic
alfabet glagolitic = Glagolitic alphabet
glagolitic
s.
glagolittiske alfabet, tidlig slavisk alfabet
adj.
glagolittisk, vedrørende eller skrevet ved bruk av et uncialalfabet tilhørende Sankt Kyrillos; fra eller i det slaviske alfabetet; om eller vedrørende et romersk-katolsk samfunn sørvest i Kroatia (som fortsatte å skrive liturgiske bøker i det glagolittiske alfabetet)
glagolitic
n.
glacolitisk alfabet
adj.
glagolitisk, hørende til eller skrevet på det kyrilliske alfabet; om eller på slavisk alfabet; om eller relateret til en romersk katolsk fællesskab i det sydvestlige Kroatien (hvis liturgiske bøger stadig skrives på det glagolitiske alfabet