abecedary|abecedaries in English

noun

[eɪbɪːsɪːdeərɪ]

study book that starts at the beginning of a subject, the abc's of a subject

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1. Typically, Abecedaria (or abecedaries) are practice exercises

2. Several abecedaries (lists of the alphabet) are known, but all are written in different orders, giving strength to the suggestion that the script was casually learned rather than taught systematically.

3. Although the Congress of Monastir had decided about the new alphabet, two versions of the alphabet were still present in her abecedary, which shows how fragile the consensus of the Congress still was.

4. One learning the rudiments of something (as the alphabet)Etymology: Middle English abecedary, from Medieval Latin abecedarium, alphabet, from Late Latin, neuter of abecedarius of the alphabet, from the letters + b + c + d Abecedarian research studies (RCT’s) …