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ep·i·graph·ic
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epigraphically (adv.)
adjective
of or related to epigraphs or epigraphy.
in the style of an epigraph.
epigraph + -ic >entry 1
The first known use of epigraphic was in 1858
1 But the majority of Samanid epigraphic pottery reveals a distinct emphasis on codes of social and virtuous personal conduct, qualities prized in Islamic culture.
2 The bowl is an example of what is known as Samanid epigraphic slipware, after the Samanid dynasty (819-999).
3 The stone bore a Khmer epigraphic inscription that included the date for the Khmer year 605, reckoned within the Hindu Saka system, a historical calendar based on the rule of the Indian emperor Shalivahana.
4 But because many of the Ghazni marbles in the Italian database are epigraphic, they can be identified by the writing unique to each of them.
5 Epigraphic Society is concerned with the discovery and decipherment of ancient inscriptions.
铭刻学社致力于发现与破解古铭文.
2 金石学
4 序言的
7 古代铭文的研究