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Thamudic, a. and n.|θəˈmuːdɪk| [f. Thamūd (Arab. ṯamūd) + -ic.] A. adj. a. Of, pertaining to, or designating a class of inscriptions in northern and central Arabia dating from the 5th to the 1st centuries b.c., or the ancient Semitic language of which they are the only evidence. b. Of or pertaining to the Thamūd, a tribe that lived in northern Arabia between the 4th century b.c. and the 7th century a.d.
1909Webster, Thamudic, a. 1937P. K. Hitti Hist. Arabs vi. 72 The Lihyānites seem also to have held..al-Hijr..once a Thamūdic town. 1951[see Safaitic a.]. 1974Encycl. Brit. Micropædia IX. 921/2 Recent archaeological work has revealed numerous Thamūdic rock writings and pictures not only on Mt. Athlith but also throughout central Arabia. B. n. The Thamudic language.
1937F. V. Winnett Study Lihyanite & Thamudic Inscr. 27 In view of the fact that it has the value zāi in both Lihyanite and Ethiopic, there is little likelihood of its having a different value in Thamudic. 1952Harding & Littmann Some Thamudic Inscr. 47 In Thamudic and Safaïtic the verb..often means ‘he acquired, he bought’. Also Thamuˈdæan, Thaˈmudene, Thamuˈdenic adjs., Thamudian a. and n.
1909Webster, Thamudene adj. 1911Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 956/2 The Thamudaean inscriptions are locally nearer to Phoenicia, and the letters are more like the Phoenician. 1934J. A. Montgomery Arabia & Bible v. 91 A peculiar and much discussed special type of Arabic inscriptions, the Thamudene, has been discovered. 1936, etc. [see Lihyanic n.]. 1948D. Diringer Alphabet ii. ii. 227 The North Arabian inscriptions..can be separated into three groups: (1) Thamudene or Thamudic... (2) The Dedanite inscriptions... (3) The Safaitic or Safahitic inscriptions. 1981Word 1980 XXXI. 222 We have here an important isogloss for the chronological division of the Semitic languages into languages with š.., languages with h (Amorite, Hebrew,..and Thamudian), languages with '.., and languages with y. |