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Sahidic, a.|səˈhɪdɪk| [f. Arab. saﻋīd, with article as-saﻋīd, lit. ‘the Fortunate’, a name for Upper Egypt + -ic.] Belonging to the dialect of Coptic spoken in Thebes and Upper Egypt, in which a version of the Bible is extant. Also quasi-n., the Sahidic language, or the Sahidic version of the Bible.
1830Tattam Egypt. Gram. 14 Sahidic words which change their termination to form the plural. Ibid. 49 Numbers are usually expressed in Sahidic by words. 1898J. A. Robinson in Expositor Apr. 257 Both forms of this Version—the Bohairic (or Memphitic) and the Sahidic (or Thebaic)—take the verb in the passive sense. |