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Brahmi

[ brah-mee ]

noun

  1. a script of India that was probably adapted from the Aramaic alphabet about the 7th century b.c., and from which most of the later Indian scripts developed.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Brahmi1

1890–95; < Sanskrit, equivalent to brahm- ( Brahman ) + as in Hindi, etc.
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Example Sentences

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Theories have linked it to early Brahmi scripts, Dravidian and Indo-Aryan languages, Sumerian, and even claimed it's just made up of political or religious symbols.

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His killing — followed six months later by that of another left-wing leader, Mohammed Brahmi — plunged Tunisia into political chaos.

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Jihadists with allegiance to the Islamic State claimed responsibility for Belaid's assassination, as well as that of Mohamed Brahmi, another left-wing opposition figure, six months later.

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Police have not revealed the purpose of the investigation, Brahmi said at a news briefing.

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His killing - followed six months later by that of another left-wing leader, Mohammed Brahmi - plunged Tunisia into political chaos with effects reverberating to this day.

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