syllabarium
[ sil-uh-bair-ee-uh m ]
/ ˌsɪl əˈbɛər i əm /
noun, plural syl·la·bar·i·a [sil-uh-bair-ee-uh] /ˌsɪl əˈbɛər i ə/.
Origin of syllabarium
From New Latin; see origin at
syllabary
Words nearby syllabarium
syktyvkar,
syl-,
sylacauga,
syli,
syll.,
syllabarium,
syllabary,
syllabi,
syllabic,
syllabicate,
syllabicity
Example sentences from the Web for syllabarium
Like Doala, too, he had a language adapted to a syllabarium.
The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies |Robert Gordon LathamThe Vei alphabet is a syllabarium; of which the preceding was a specimen.
The Natural History of the Varieties of Man |Robert Gordon Latham