After a series of military defeats under the rule of Alexander the Great, the Persian Empire temporarily ceased to exist. Its territory became the orgigin of some relatively independent states which started to appear there. One of them was Elimaida, located in the southwest of modern Iran, on the shores of the Persian Gulf. It is clear what language the locals spoke, but archaeologists found inscriptions in Aramaic written in a script similar to Aramaic. This alphabet was called the Elymaic alphabet and it's encoded in Unicode.
Elymaic script is consonant-driven. The direction of writing goes from right to left. The letters are encoded as non-connecting (not italic), although in some sources they touch or overlap. The names of the symbols are taken from the Aramaic script, since the original ones are unknown.
Punctuation marks are not applied, except for the usual space between words. It also doesn't have any proper characters for numbers.
属性
| 范围 | 10FE0–10FFF |
| 字符 | 32 |
字母
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𐿠10FE0埃利邁文字母 Aleph
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𐿡10FE1埃利邁文字母 Beth
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𐿢10FE2埃利邁文字母 Gimel
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𐿣10FE3埃利邁文字母 Daleth
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𐿤10FE4埃利邁文字母 He
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𐿥10FE5埃利邁文字母 Waw
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𐿦10FE6埃利邁文字母 Zayin
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𐿧10FE7埃利邁文字母 Heth
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𐿨10FE8埃利邁文字母 Teth
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𐿩10FE9埃利邁文字母 Yodh
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𐿪10FEA埃利邁文字母 Kaph
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𐿫10FEB埃利邁文字母 Lamedh
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𐿬10FEC埃利邁文字母 Mem
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𐿭10FED埃利邁文字母 Nun
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𐿮10FEE埃利邁文字母 Samekh
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𐿯10FEF埃利邁文字母 Ayin
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𐿰10FF0埃利邁文字母 Pe
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𐿱10FF1埃利邁文字母 Sadhe
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𐿲10FF2埃利邁文字母 Qoph
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𐿳10FF3埃利邁文字母 Resh
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𐿴10FF4埃利邁文字母 Shin
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𐿵10FF5埃利邁文字母 Taw