transliterate

[ trans-lit-uh-reyt, tranz- ]
/ trænsˈlɪt əˌreɪt, trænz- /

verb (used with object), trans·lit·er·at·ed, trans·lit·er·at·ing.

to change (letters, words, etc.) into corresponding characters of another alphabet or language: to transliterate the Greek Χ as ch.

Origin of transliterate

1860–65; trans- + Latin līter(a) letter1 + -ate1

OTHER WORDS FROM transliterate

trans·lit·er·a·tion, noun trans·lit·er·a·tor, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH transliterate

translate transliterate

Example sentences from the Web for transliteration

British Dictionary definitions for transliteration

transliterate
/ (trænzˈlɪtəˌreɪt) /

verb

(tr) to transcribe (a word, etc, in one alphabet) into corresponding letters of another alphabet the Greek word λογοσ can be transliterated as ``logos''

Derived forms of transliterate

transliteration, noun transliterator, noun

Word Origin for transliterate

C19: trans- + -literate, from Latin līttera letter