أبجد

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Arabic

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Etymology

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From the first four letters of the Arabic alphabet arranged in the old style, which is similar to the Greek and Hebrew order: أ ب ج د. Compare Classical Syriac ܐܒܓܕ.

Noun

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أَبْجَد (ʔabjadm (plural أَبْجَدَات (ʔabjadāt))

  1. alphabet, abjad
  2. (in the plural) ABC, nuts and bolts (elementary facts, simple truths)

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See also

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