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nabateo
The Nabataean alphabet is a consonantal alphabet (otherwise called abjad) that was used by the Nabataeans in the 2nd century BC. Its most significant inscriptions were found in Petra, Jordan. The alphabet descended from the , which developed from the Aramaic alphabet. Consequently, the cursive form of Nabataean grew into the Arabic alphabet in the 4th century, which is why the Nabataean's letterforms seem like a mixture between the more northerly Semitic scripts (such as the Aramaic-derived Ebraico0590–05FF ) and those of Arabic.
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Proprietà
Intervallo | 10880–108AF |
Personaggi | 48 |
Elenco dei Caratteri
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Lettere
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𐢀
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𐢁
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𐢂
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𐢃
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𐢄
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𐢅
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𐢆
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𐢇
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𐢈
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𐢉
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𐢊
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𐢋
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𐢌
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𐢍
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𐢎
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𐢏
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𐢐
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𐢑
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𐢒
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𐢓
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𐢔
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𐢕
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𐢖
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𐢗
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𐢘
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𐢙
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𐢚
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𐢛
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𐢜
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𐢝
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𐢞
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Numeri
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𐢧
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𐢨
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𐢩
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𐢪
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𐢫
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𐢬
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𐢭
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𐢮
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𐢯
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Tavola dei Caratteri
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𐢀10880
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𐢁10881
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𐢂10882
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𐢃10883
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𐢄10884
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𐢅10885
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𐢆10886
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𐢇10887
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𐢈10888
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𐢉10889
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𐢊1088A
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𐢋1088B
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𐢌1088C
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𐢍1088D
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𐢎1088E
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𐢏1088F
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𐢐10890
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𐢑10891
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𐢒10892
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𐢓10893
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𐢔10894
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𐢕10895
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𐢖10896
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𐢗10897
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𐢘10898
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𐢙10899
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𐢚1089A
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𐢛1089B
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𐢜1089C
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𐢝1089D
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𐢞1089E
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1089F
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108A0
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108A1
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108A2
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108A3
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108A4
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108A5
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108A6
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𐢧108A7
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𐢨108A8
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𐢩108A9
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𐢪108AA
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𐢫108AB
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𐢬108AC
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𐢭108AD
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𐢮108AE
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𐢯108AF