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Lamedh or
lamed is the
twelfth letter of the
Semitic abjads,
including Hebrew lāmeḏ ל,
Aramaic lāmaḏ 𐡋,
Syriac lāmaḏ ܠ,
Arabic lām ل, and
Phoenician lāmd...
- worldwide. Its name in
English is el (pronounced /ˈɛl/ EL),
plural els.
Lamedh may have come from a
pictogram of an ox goad or
cattle prod. Some have suggested...
- arm
slightly curved to the left,
resembling a
Hebrew letter Lamedh (); or with the same
lamedh shape turned upside down ().
Other variants common in older...
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written quite explicitly loopy (as in nom 'book' and toli 'mirror'). The
lamedh (t or d) may
appear simply as an oval loop or
looped shin, or as more angular...
- to L-arginine
maleate dihydrate, see
Organic nonlinear optical materials Lamedh -
twelfth letter in many
Semitic languages This
disambiguation page lists...
- seal
types have been published. LMLK
stands for the
Hebrew letters lamedh mem
lamedh kaph (vocalized, lamelekh;
Phoenician lāmed mēm lāmed kāp – 𐤋𐤌𐤋𐤊)...
- heth /ħ/ Η eta /h/, /ɛː/ teth /tˤ/ Θ
theta /tʰ/ yodh /j/ Ι iota /i/, /iː/ kaph /k/ Κ
kappa /k/
lamedh /l/ Λ
lambda /l/ mem /m/ Μ mu /m/ nun /n/ Ν nu /n/...
- Shin-
Lamedh-Mem is a
triconsonantal root of many
Semitic words (many of
which are used as names). The root
meaning translates to "whole, safe, intact,...
- with an aleph,
which is
lacking on the seal; furthermore, the
possessive lamedh which would translate to the
predicate "belonging to ..." is also missing...
- Taw)
Twelve "Simples" or "Elementals" (He, Waw, Zayin, Heth, Teth, Yodh,
Lamedh, Nun, Samekh, Ayin, Tsade, Qoph)
These 32
divisions correspond to: the 22...