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ἑκατόν

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ἑ(he)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA
Unicode: U+7953
Number: 8
Translit: he
Language: el
Readable: e
Description:

1. The symbol ἑ, known as "he with rough breathing" in Ancient Greek, is a variant of the letter epsilon (ε) with a rough breathing mark (῾) above it. In terms of linguistic origin, it is primarily used in Ancient Greek texts to indicate aspiration, where the initial letter of a word is pronounced with a slight exhalation of breath. 2. In esoteric traditions, the rough breathing mark (῾) itself is associated with the idea of spirit or breath, representing the life force or divine inspiration that gives breath to words and creation. Therefore, the ἑ symbol could be interpreted as a linkage between the material world (the letter epsilon) and the spiritual realm (the rough breathing mark). 3. Symbolically, in ancient Greek philosophical and mystical teachings, the concept of breath or pneuma was often linked to the idea of the animating principle or soul. The ἑ symbol could have been used to denote the connection between the physical and metaphysical aspects of existence. In modern times, this symbol may still hold significance for those interested in exploring the harmony between the material and the spiritual, or the interplay of the mundane and the divine.


κ(k)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER KAPPA
Unicode: U+954
Number: 20
Translit: k
Language: el
Readable: κ
Description:

The letter κ is the lowercase form of the Greek letter Kappa. 1. Linguistic Origin: Kappa comes from the Phoenician letter Kaph, symbolizing the "k" sound. In Greek, Kappa represents the voiceless velar plosive [k] sound. 2. Esoteric Meanings: In esoteric traditions, Kappa has been associated with concepts like knowledge, karma, and the idea of a beginning or a cycle. It is sometimes linked to the philosophical concept of 'kairos,' denoting the right or opportune moment. 3. Symbolic Use: Kappa has been used symbolically in ancient Greek philosophy and mathematics, denoting different quantities. In modern times, it can also be found in scientific notations, representing values like thermal conductivity. In esoteric traditions, Kappa may symbolize the quest for inner knowledge and self-discovery.


α(a)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA
Unicode: U+945
Number: 1
Translit: a
Language: el
Readable: a
Description:

The letter or symbol α, known as "alpha," originates from the Greek alphabet and is the first letter. Linguistically, it represents the "a" sound. In ancient Greece, alpha symbolized the beginning or first, signifying unity and leadership. Esoterically, the symbol α holds significance in various spiritual and mystical traditions. In Kabbalah, alpha is associated with the concept of divine origin or emanation, representing the source of all creation. It is linked to the idea of the unity of all existence and the primordial unity of God. Alpha has been used symbolically across cultures and time periods. In Christian symbolism, alpha is paired with omega (Ω), representing the beginning and end, often associated with Christ as the "Alpha and Omega." In alchemy, alpha can signify the initial stage of transformation or the pure essence before transmutation. Overall, alpha carries rich symbolic meanings of origin, unity, and divine connection, making it a powerful symbol in both linguistic and esoteric contexts.


τ(t)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU
Unicode: U+964
Number: 300
Translit: t
Language: el
Readable: τ
Description:

1. The symbol τ is the Greek letter tau, derived from the Phoenician letter taw. In the Greek alphabet, tau is the 19th letter and is equivalent to the Latin letter "T." It has a sound value of /t/ in ancient Greek and modern Greek pronunciation. 2. In esoteric, Kabbalistic, and spiritual traditions, tau is often associated with concepts such as completion, sacrifice, and rebirth. It has been linked to the symbol of the cross, representing the intersection of the spiritual and physical worlds. 3. The tau symbol has been used symbolically in various ancient and modern traditions. In Christianity, it is seen as a representation of the cross, particularly the Tau Cross, which was considered a symbol of protection. In alchemy, tau is associated with the element of earth and the concept of transformation. It has also been used in some mystical and occult practices as a symbol of balance and harmony.


ό(o)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH TONOS
Unicode: U+972
Number: 70
Translit: o
Language: el
Readable: o
Description:

The letter ό is a lowercase letter of the Greek alphabet and is pronounced as "omikron" in Modern Greek. 1. Linguistic Origin: It originated from the Phoenician letter Ayin and was utilized in the Euboean alphabet before being adopted into the classical Greek alphabet. In Greek, ό typically represents the mid-back rounded vowel sound /o/. 2. Esoteric Meanings: In esoteric and spiritual contexts, the letter ό has been associated with concepts of wholeness, cyclical patterns, and unity. It is sometimes interpreted symbolically as representing the circle of life and the eternal nature of the universe. 3. Symbolic Use: In ancient Greek philosophy and mysticism, the letter ό is linked to the concept of harmony and balance. It has also been integrated into modern mystical and occult practices, where it may be used as a sigil or symbol for meditation and spiritual alignment. Additionally, the circular shape of the letter can be seen as a visual representation of infinity and cosmic energy flow in various esoteric traditions.


ν(n)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER NU
Unicode: U+957
Number: 50
Translit: n
Language: el
Readable: n
Description:

The symbol "ν" is the Greek letter nu, derived from the Phoenician letter nun, meaning "fish." In Greek, nu represents the /n/ sound. It is related to the Hebrew letter nun, which signifies faith and constancy. In esoteric traditions, nu has been associated with concepts such as water, spirituality, and the subconscious mind. In Kabbalah, nu is linked to the concept of the "neshamah," or divine soul. In ancient Greek culture, nu was sometimes used as a symbol of life and fertility due to its resemblance to a fish, which has long been a fertility symbol. It also appears in mathematical and astronomical contexts. Overall, nu has a rich linguistic history and symbolic significance, representing a range of spiritual and creative concepts across different traditions.



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