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illuminated capitals in religious manuscripts. The combination is called Khutsuri (Georgian: ხუცური, Ⴞⴓⴚⴓⴐⴈ; "clerical", from khutsesi (ხუცესი "cleric")...
Click to read more »block, which is used with the Asomtavruli to write the ecclesiastical Khutsuri Georgian script. Mtavruli, large versions of Mkhedruli used in all-caps...
Click to read more »script, Nuskhuri (Georgian: ნუსხური). To write the full ecclesiastical Khutsuri orthography, the Asomtavruli capitals encoded in the Georgian block. The...
Click to read more »in the writings of the Georgian Orthodox Church and together are called Khutsuri 'priest alphabet'. In Mkhedruli, there is no case. Sometimes, however,...
Click to read more »The Ossetian language written in its traditional Khutsuri...
Click to read more »based on the tall capitals in Armenian manuscript. Georgian glyphs include khutsuri[citation needed] and mkhedruli letters. The development of the Georgian...
Click to read more »Beria Erfe, Cherokee, Coptic, Cyrillic, Deseret, Garay, Glagolitic, Greek, Khutsuri and Mkhedruli Georgian, Latin, Medefaidrin, Old Hungarian, Osage, Vithkuqi...
Click to read more »523 Ch 19.1 Gara 164 Garay right-to-left script Garay 16.0 69 Geok 241 Khutsuri (Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri) left-to-right Georgian Unicode groups Khutsori...
Click to read more »book and primer, which used the clerical version of the Georgian script—khutsuri—with the addition of several letters for specific Ossetian sounds. Later...
Click to read more »and character sets, such as Arabic, Armenian, Georgian (Mkhedruli and Khutsuri), Hebrew, and Fraser alphabet (Lisu), was added. OpenType variants were...
Click to read more »"Mkhedruli" is used in the monuments of this period in the opposite meaning of "khutsuri", as a secular script. The beauty of these symbols, projected in a major...
Click to read more »523 Ch 19.1 Gara 164 Garay right-to-left script Garay 16.0 69 Geok 241 Khutsuri (Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri) left-to-right Georgian Unicode groups Khutsori...
Click to read more »in relief, and a slab with a four-line Georgian inscription, in a mixed khutsuri-mkhedruli script, paleographically dated to the 11th century and mentioning...
Click to read more »inside and outside, among them the earliest known in Nuskhuri or Nuskha-Khutsuri, one of the versions of the early Georgian alphabet, dating from 835. The...
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