Word Study
hieratic
CIDE DICTIONARY
hieratic, a. [L. hieraticus, Gr. "ieratiko`s; akin to "iero`s sacred: cf. F. hiératique.].
Consecrated to sacred uses; sacerdotal; pertaining to priests. [1913 Webster]
"It was a false notion of the Greeks that of the three kinds of writing used by the Egyptians, two -- for that reason called hieroglyphic and hieratic -- were employed only for sacred, while the third, the demotic, was employed for secular, purposes. No such distinction is discoverable on the more ancient Egyptian monuments; bur we retain the old names founded on misapprehension." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
hieratic, adj.
1 of or concerning priests.
2 of the ancient Egyptian writing of abridged hieroglyphics as used by priests (opp. DEMOTIC).
3 of or concerning Egyptian or Greek traditional styles of art.
4 priestly.
1 of or concerning priests.
2 of the ancient Egyptian writing of abridged hieroglyphics as used by priests (opp. DEMOTIC).
3 of or concerning Egyptian or Greek traditional styles of art.
4 priestly.
Derivative
hieratically adv.
Etymology
L f. Gk hieratikos f. hieraomai be a priest f. hiereus priest
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