Hieroglyphs

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Hieroglyphs or hieroglyphics can be

  • colloquially, any handwritten characters which are difficult to read or decipher. (For example: "Bob, can you tell me what you've written here? I can't understand your hieroglyphics").

[edit] Etymology

from the Greek words ἱερός (hierós 'sacred') and γλύφειν (glúphein 'to carve' or 'to write', see glyph), and was first used to describe Egyptian hieroglyphs. The Greeks who came to Egypt prior to and during the Ptolemaic Period (305 BC - 30 BC) observed that while [[sometimes simply dropped the "letters" part, calling them τά ἱερογλυφικά 'the hieroglyphics' ('letters' being understood).

Although the adjective "hieroglyphics" is still used today by some as a noun, and can add a humorous and informal tone (such as in the above example, in relation to remarks about the unreadability of a person's handwriting), this practice is technically incorrect.

ca:Jeroglífic

de:Hieroglyphenschrift oc:Ieroglif ru:Иероглиф

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