释义 |
glyph I. \ˈglif\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek glyphē carved work, from glyphein to carve — more at cleave 1. : an ornamental vertical groove (as in a triglyph) 2. : a symbolic figure or a character usually incised or carved in relief; specifically : the basic unit in the Maya system of writing consisting of a pictorial or conventionalized sign or of two or more such signs enclosed in a frame line having typically the form of a square with rounded corners < many of the glyphs represent, not Maya words or constructions, but universal ideas — A.A.Hill > II. noun Etymology: short for hieroglyph : a symbol (as a curved arrow on a road sign) that conveys information nonverbally |