"Ancient North Arabian" meaning in All languages combined

See Ancient North Arabian on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Etymology: Attested since 1904. Calque of German Alt-Nord-Arabisch (itself from 1870s), which corresponds to Altnordarabisch in modern orthography Etymology templates: {{calque|en|de|Alt-Nord-Arabisch}} Calque of German Alt-Nord-Arabisch, {{m|de|Altnordarabisch}} Altnordarabisch Head templates: {{en-adj|-|head=Ancient North Arabian}} Ancient North Arabian (not comparable)
  1. related to the Ancient North Arabian script or language(s) Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: Old North Arabian Translations (related to homonymous script or language): nord-arabique (French), nordarabique (French), Frühnordarabisch (German), Altnordarabisch (German)
    Sense id: en-Ancient_North_Arabian-en-adj-O9EVEeLu

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Attested since 1904. Calque of German Alt-Nord-Arabisch (itself from 1870s), which corresponds to Altnordarabisch in modern orthography Etymology templates: {{calque|en|de|Alt-Nord-Arabisch}} Calque of German Alt-Nord-Arabisch, {{m|de|Altnordarabisch}} Altnordarabisch Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Ancient North Arabian}} Ancient North Arabian
  1. A branch of South Semitic abjads used in northern and central Arabia and southern Syria from the 8th century BCE to the 4th century CE.
    Sense id: en-Ancient_North_Arabian-en-name-Z2f4wiyb
  2. A hypothetical Central Semitic language, language group or dialects, expressed by these scripts and closely related to Old Arabic. Categories (topical): Alphabets, Language families, Languages
    Sense id: en-Ancient_North_Arabian-en-name-iSSR6Fnq Disambiguation of Alphabets: 19 22 59 Disambiguation of Language families: 22 22 56 Disambiguation of Languages: 32 19 49 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 20 18 62
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Hyponyms: Dadanitic, Dumaitic, Hasaitic, Hismaic, Safaitic, Taymanitic, Thamudic Related terms: Wiktionary’s coverage of Ancient North Arabian terms, xna (alt: SIL), Linguist List entry for Ancient North Arabian, code xna, Old South Arabian, Ancient South Arabian

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