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boustrophedon
[ boo-struh-feed-n, -fee-don, bou- ]
noun
- an ancient method of writing in which the lines run alternately from right to left and from left to right.
boustrophedon
/ 藢bu藧str蓹藞fi藧d蓹n; 藢ba蕣- /
adjective
- having alternate lines written from right to left and from left to right
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of boustrophedon1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of boustrophedon1
Example Sentences
Many ancient Greek inscriptions use a method of writing called boustrophedon, or 鈥渙x-turning,鈥 in which every other line of text is inverted.
Left to right, right to left, perhaps both like writing called 鈥渂oustrophedon鈥 鈥 back and forth, as an ox plows?
It is noteworthy that the inscriptions, with the exception of the bowl brought from Babylon, are all in relief and boustrophedon.
Some writing systems, like the ancient Greeks鈥 boustrophedon, in which alternate lines are read in opposite directions, appear to actually support these pre-literay inclinations.
You dimly discern the majestic form of a venerable man stooping above a coffer of cedar and ivory, carved with the exploits of the goddess, and with boustrophedon inscriptions.
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