Nagari
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Definition
Noun: 1. A writing system: "Nagari" refers to a specific type of syllabic script, meaning each character typically represents a syllable (a combination of a consonant and a vowel sound) rather than a single letter. 2. A script for specific languages: This script is historically and primarily used for writing the Sanskrit and Hindi languages.
Usage
- "Nagari" is a technical term used in linguistics, philology, and studies of writing systems. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
- It functions as a proper noun when referring to this specific script.
Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient texts were inscribed in the Nagari script.
- Scholars study the evolution of the Nagari writing system.
- Modern Hindi is most commonly written in the Devanagari script, which developed from Nagari.
Advanced Usage
- The term "Nagari" is often used interchangeably with Devanagari, which is its more precise and modern descendant. "Devanagari" literally means "script of the city of the gods" and is the standard script for Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, and other languages.
Variants and Related Words
- Devanagari (noun): The modern, standardized form of the Nagari script, used for Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Nepali, and other languages.
- Script (noun): A general term for a particular system of writing (e.g., the Roman script, the Cyrillic script).
- Syllabary (noun): A set of written characters representing syllables, which is the type of writing system Nagari is classified as.
Synonyms
- Devanagari: (The direct and most common synonym in modern usage)
- Writing system: (A general synonym)
- Syllabary: (A technical synonym describing its type)
Different Meanings
- There are no other common meanings for "Nagari" in English. It is a specialized term referring exclusively to this script. It is not to be confused with place names that may sound similar.
Noun
- a syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and Hindi