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Hebrew Sin Dot
CulturalSeedhebrew-alphabet
Construction note
A geometric impression of a Hebrew script element — not a calligraphic form.
About this symbol
- Meaning
- The dot over the left arm marking 's' (Sin).
- Culture / origin
- Jewish / Levant (square script)
- Era
- Square script and Tiberian pointing, c. 3rd c. BCE – 10th c. CE
- Historical context
- The Hebrew abjad uses five word-final letter forms and a system of vowel points (niqqud) and reading marks developed by the Masoretes.
Living script of a faith tradition; present respectfully and never as decoration emptied of meaning.
Tags
hebrewalphabetmarksemitic
SVG source
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