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What (who) is Abecedary - definition

INSCRIPTION CONSISTING OF THE LETTERS OF AN ALPHABET, LISTED IN ORDER
Abecedaria; Abecedary; Abecedaries; Abecediary
  • The Anglo-Saxon [[futhorc]] (''abecedarium anguliscum'')
  • Folio 1 of the [[Codex Gigas]], showing Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Glagolitic, and Early Cyrillic abecedaria
  • birch bark document]] № 591 from ancient [[Novgorod]] ([[Russia]]). Dated to 1025–1050 AD.

Abecedary         
·noun A primer; the first principle or rudiment of anything.
II. Abecedary ·adj Pertaining to, or formed by, the letters of the alphabet; alphabetic; hence, rudimentary.
Abecedarium         
An abecedarium (also known as an abecedary or ABCs or simply an ABC) is an inscription consisting of the letters of an alphabet, almost always listed in order. Typically, abecedaria (or abecedaries) are practice exercises.
Puck Aleshire's Abecedary         
Puck Aleshire’s Abecedary (2000)Puck Aleshire's Abecedary - Series Bibliography by Michael Swanwick, a collection of short-short stories (one for each letter of the alphabet), initially ran in The New York Review of Science Fiction at a rate of one per month for 26 months starting with Issue 111, November 1997.S - NYRSF Index by Author Each story was accompanied by a collage illustration by the journal's editor Kathryn Cramer.

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Abecedarium

An abecedarium (also known as an abecedary or ABCs or simply an ABC) is an inscription consisting of the letters of an alphabet, almost always listed in order. Typically, abecedaria (or abecedaries) are practice exercises.