noun
- plural of cuneiform; an ancient system of writing using wedge-shaped marks pressed into clay tablets, used by Sumerians, Babylonians, and other Near Eastern peoples
Usage: historical; often used in archaeology and ancient history contexts
adjective
- relating to or denoting the wedge-shaped characters used in ancient Mesopotamian writing systems
Usage: technical; commonly used in academic and archaeological contexts
Examples
- Archaeologists discovered cuneiforms inscribed on clay tablets dating back to 3200 BCE.
- The museum's collection includes several cuneiforms from ancient Babylon.
- Scholars spent decades learning to read cuneiforms and decode ancient Sumerian texts.
- Cuneiforms represent one of humanity's earliest writing systems.
- The cuneiform script evolved over centuries, with cuneiforms becoming increasingly simplified.
- Students of ancient history study cuneiforms to understand early civilizations.