The Collaborative International Dictionary
Enchorial
Enchorial \En*cho"ri*al\, Enchoric \En*chor"ic\, a. [Gr. ? domestic, native; ? in + ? place, country.] Belonging to, or used in, a country; native; domestic; popular; common; -- said especially of the written characters employed by the common people of ancient Egypt, in distinction from the hieroglyphics. See Demotic. [1913 Webster] ||
Wiktionary
enchorial
a. 1 indigenous, native. 2 Of, relating to, or written in the vulgar form of ancient Egyptian hieratic writing.
Usage examples of "enchorial".
Mahommedan Tartar, who lorded it over the ancient enchorial culture of Rajpoot and Brahmin.