(Noun) historia hieroglif;
n hieroglif
hieroglif
1. (writing that resembles hieroglyphics (usually by being illegible) )
bazgroł, gryzmoł, hieroglif
synonim: hieroglyphic
2. (a writing system using picture symbols
used in ancient Egypt)
hieroglif: : synonim: hieroglyphic
archeol., hist. hieroglif
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It was he who broke the Mayan codex, enabling scholars to relate the pictographs on Mayan ceramics to the hieroglyphs of the Mayan script.
Jest on autorem siedmiu książek, w tym sześciu o ceramice Majów.
I have to say that the lawyers - particularly those from Parliament - have enabled us to interpret the hieroglyphics that this exercise has become in a positive way.
Muszę powiedzieć, że prawnicy - szczególnie ci z Parlamentu - umożliwili nam interpretację hieroglifów, którą stało się to zadanie w pozytywny sposób.
Down the centuries, these shapes and hieroglyphs have informed the traditions of illustration and graphic art and they are still being invoked, even, for instance, in this autumn's annoying new television advert for the Go Compare website.
Taylor, who taught himself the rudiments of hieroglyphics at school, is by now so steeped in the ancient art he can spot the styles of specific scribes.
Their images and hieroglyphs, known to every schoolchild, have now become the emblem of all that is mysterious to us about this remote culture.
Where did you find your new hieroglyph? well...
Gdzie pan znalazł ten nowy hieroglif? Hm...