A "gylph" is gibberish. - A 'glyph' is a symbolic figure that is usually engraved or incised in stone.
A "gylph" is gibberish. - A 'glyph' is a symbolic figure that is usually engraved or incised in stone.
It is a symbol used in writing. An example is a hieroglyph which is a symbol used in ancient Egyptian writing (from Greek hiero = sacred glyph = carving). Alternatively today it is used in information technology as an alphabetic or numeric font or other symbol.
About 3500 years ago. There are 460 basic hieroglyphs, with each having three phases that modify the gylphs intention. Also there are about 50 signs used to define the relationship of a gylph to those preceding and following it.