Cypriot Syllabary
The Cypriot or Cypriote syllabary is a syllabic script used in Iron Age Cyprus, from about the 11th to the 4th centuries BCE, when it was replaced by the Greek alphabet. A pioneer of that change was king Evagoras of Salamis. It is descended from the Cypro-Minoan syllabary, in turn a variant or derivative of Linear A. Most texts using the script are in the Arcadocypriot dialect of Greek, but some bilingual (Greek and Eteocypriot) inscriptions were found in Amathus.
Properties
Range | 10800–1083F |
Characters | 64 |
List of Characters
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Syllables
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10800𐠀
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10801𐠁
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10802𐠂
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10803𐠃
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10804𐠄
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10805𐠅
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10806
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10807
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10808𐠈
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10809
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1080A𐠊
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1080B𐠋
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1080C𐠌
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1080D𐠍
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1080E𐠎
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1080F𐠏
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10810𐠐
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10811𐠑
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10812𐠒
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10813𐠓
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10814𐠔
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10815𐠕
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10816𐠖
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10817𐠗
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10818𐠘
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10819𐠙
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1081A𐠚
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1081B𐠛
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1081C𐠜
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1081D𐠝
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1081E𐠞
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1081F𐠟
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10820𐠠
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10821𐠡
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10822𐠢
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10823𐠣
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10824𐠤
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10825𐠥
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10826𐠦
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10827𐠧
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10828𐠨
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10829𐠩
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1082A𐠪
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1082B𐠫
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1082C𐠬
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1082D𐠭
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1082E𐠮
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1082F𐠯
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10830𐠰
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10831𐠱
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10832𐠲
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10833𐠳
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10834𐠴
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10835𐠵
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10836
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10837𐠷
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10838𐠸
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10839
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1083A
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1083B
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1083C𐠼
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1083D
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1083E
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1083F𐠿
Table of Characters
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𐠀10800
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𐠁10801
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𐠂10802
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𐠃10803
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𐠄10804
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𐠅10805
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10806
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10807
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𐠈10808
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10809
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𐠊1080A
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𐠋1080B
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𐠌1080C
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𐠍1080D
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𐠎1080E
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𐠏1080F
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𐠐10810
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𐠑10811
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𐠒10812
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𐠓10813
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𐠔10814
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𐠕10815
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𐠖10816
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𐠗10817
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𐠘10818
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𐠙10819
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𐠚1081A
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𐠛1081B
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𐠜1081C
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𐠝1081D
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𐠞1081E
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𐠟1081F
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𐠠10820
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𐠡10821
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𐠢10822
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𐠣10823
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𐠤10824
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𐠥10825
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𐠦10826
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𐠧10827
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𐠨10828
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𐠩10829
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𐠪1082A
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𐠫1082B
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𐠬1082C
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𐠭1082D
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𐠮1082E
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𐠯1082F
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𐠰10830
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𐠱10831
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𐠲10832
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𐠳10833
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𐠴10834
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𐠵10835
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10836
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𐠷10837
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𐠸10838
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10839
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1083A
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1083B
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𐠼1083C
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1083D
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1083E
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𐠿1083F