"Cyrl" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: From English Cyrillic, from the name Cyril + -ic, from Late Latin Cȳrillus, from Ancient Greek Κῡ́ρῐλλος (Kū́rillos). Named after Saint Cyril, who devised a predecessor to Cyrillic script, the Glagolitic alphabet. Some letters were trimmed from "Cyrillic", in accordance with the four-letter format in ISO 15924. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|en|Cyrillic}} English Cyrillic, {{m|en|Cyril}} Cyril, {{m|en|-ic}} -ic, {{der|mul|LL.|Cȳrillus}} Late Latin Cȳrillus, {{der|mul|grc|Κῡ́ρῐλλος}} Ancient Greek Κῡ́ρῐλλος (Kū́rillos) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun}} Cyrl
  1. ISO 15924 for Cyrillic script. Wikipedia link: Saint Cyril Categories (topical): Writing systems

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