"Liḥyānite" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Liḥyānite
  1. Alternative spelling of Lihyanite Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Lihyanite
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          "text": "Today Arabic must be regarded as one of the important world languages. Its earli­est written forms are provided by pre-Islamic North and East Arabian inscriptions using a variant of the South Arabian monumental script. The attested dialects are Liḥyānite or Dedanite in Hedjāz, Thamūdic in north-eastern Hedjāz, Safaitic in southern Syria and Jor­dan, Hasaean in the oasis of al-Hāsa’, and Nabataean Arabic, represented by a few in­scriptions in Aramaic script.",
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