Pl -ia. [mod.L., neut. of med.L. syllabārius, f. syllaba SYLLABLE.] = next.
1839. Donaldson, New Cratylus, 117. [α] is the fundamental vowel with which every consonant in the old syllabarium was articulated.
1858. Birch, Anc. Pottery, II. 207. Two of these vases had a Greek alphabet and syllabarium scratched on them.
1873. Earle, Philol. Engl. Tongue (ed. 2), § 90. A syllabarium, which is a set of phonetic characters, not of vowels and consonants but of syllables.