hieroglyphic
1580s (adj. and n.), from Late Latin hieroglyphicus, from Greek hieroglyphikos "hieroglyphic; of Egyptian writing," from hieros "sacred" (see ire) + glyphe "carving," from glyphein "to carve" (see glyph). Plutarch began the custom of using the adjective (ta hieroglyphika) as a noun.
〔李〕a.难读难懂的;象形文字的 [glyph=to carve] ←hier(o)-[GK] =sacred神圣的