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transliteration|ˌtrɑːnslɪtəˈreɪʃən, ˌtræns-, -nz-| [f. as prec. + -ation.] The action or process of transliterating; the rendering of the letters or characters of one alphabet in those of another; concr. a word or writing thus rendered.
1861Max Müller in Sat. Rev. 9 Mar. 247/1 Even the Chinese were after a time unable to read—i.e., to pronounce—these random trans-literations. 1861G. Moore Lost Tribes 257 The transliteration into Hebrew presents a clear sense. 1862Rawlinson Anc. Mon. I. viii. 215 Too obscure or too illegible for transliteration. 1900Margoliouth in Expositor Jan. 50 Till the most recent times no scientific method of transliteration had been invented. |