syllabary

/ˌsɪləˈbɛri/

Definitions

1. noun

A set of characters or symbols used to represent the syllables of a language.

“The ancient Sumerians used a complex syllabary to write their language.”

2. noun

A writing system in which each character represents a syllable.

“The Japanese writing system uses a combination of logograms and a syllabary.”

Synonyms

  • abjad
  • abugida
  • alphabet

Antonyms

  • alphabetic
  • logosyllabic