kyriological Meaning, Definition & Usage

Kyr`i*o*log"ic*al adjective
Etymology
See Curiologic.
Definitions
  1. Serving to denote objects by conventional signs or alphabetical characters; as, the original Greek alphabet of sixteen letters was called kyriologic, because it represented the pure elementary sounds. See Curiologic. Written also curiologic and kuriologic. ✍ The term is also applied, as by Warburton, to those Egyptian hieroglyphics, in which a part is put conventionally for the whole, as in depicting a battle by two hands, one holding a shield and the other a bow.

Webster 1913