Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics
Alphabetic writing system devised by the Greek missionary to the Slavs, Kyrill, in the ninth century for recording texts in Old Church Slavic. The letters of the Glagolitic script show (virtually) no similarities to those in the Cyrillic script which replaced the Glagolitic script in the centuries that followed.
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