Samaritan script

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The Samaritan script is an ancient consonantal writing system used by the Samaritan community to write their version of Hebrew and Aramaic, preserving a distinct tradition separate from mainstream Jewish scripts.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Samaritan script canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Semitic script
abjad
writing system
addedToUnicodeVersion Unicode 5.2
associatedWithReligion Samaritanism
continuouslyUsedBy Samaritanism
surface form: Samaritan community
culturalSignificance marker of Samaritan identity
symbol of continuity with ancient Israelite tradition
derivedFrom Hebrew alphabet
surface form: Paleo-Hebrew script
directionalityCategory right-to-left script
distinctFrom Aramaic-derived Jewish scripts
square Hebrew script
geographicRegion Levant region
surface form: Levant

Samaria
hasCharacterType consonants
hasDiacriticsFor gemination
vocalization
vowels
hasStylisticForms cursive hand
formal book hand
preservesTraditionOf ancient Hebrew writing
pre-exilic Hebrew script forms
relatedTo Hebrew alphabet
surface form: Paleo-Hebrew script

Phoenician alphabet
scriptCodeISO15924 Samr
scriptFamily Northwest Semitic
surface form: Northwest Semitic scripts
timeDepth ancient
typicalMedium metal inscriptions
modern printed texts
parchment manuscripts
stone inscriptions
unicodeBlock Samaritanism
surface form: Samaritan
unicodeRange U+0800–U+083F
usedBy Samaritans
usedForLanguage Samaritan Aramaic
Samaritan Hebrew
usedForTextType biblical texts
commentaries
legal documents
liturgical poetry
usedIn Samaritan Pentateuch
Samaritan inscriptions
Samaritan liturgy
Samaritan religious manuscripts
writingDirection right-to-left
writingSystemType consonantal

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Samaritanism usesScript Samaritan script
Samaritans of Shechem writingSystem Samaritan script