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translit : Idou
trans-greeked : Ἰδου
Samekhi English Gematria=884


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Ἰ(I)

Name: GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI
Unicode: U+7992
Number: 10
Translit: I
Language: el
Readable: i
Description:

The symbol Ἰ is the Greek letter "Iota," representing the sound [i]. In terms of its linguistic origin and use, Iota is the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet and has been used in Greek writing since ancient times. In ancient Greek numerical systems, Iota had the value of 10. Its small size and numerical value in the Greek alphabet have led to symbolic associations with concepts of smallness, insignificance, or essence. In esoteric and spiritual traditions, Iota has been linked to ideas of divine presence or essence, reflecting the concept of the smallest unit or essence of existence. In Kabbalistic interpretations, it may symbolize the divine spark or essence within all creation. Iota has been used symbolically in various ancient and modern traditions. In Christianity, Iota is referenced in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament where Jesus states, "For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished" (Matthew 5:18). This reference underscores the significance and permanence of divine laws. Overall, the symbol Ἰ (Iota) holds linguistic significance as a Greek letter while carrying symbolic meanings related to smallness, essence, and divine presence in esoteric and spiritual contexts across different traditions.


δ(d)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER DELTA
Unicode: U+948
Number: 4
Translit: d
Language: el
Readable: d
Description:

The letter "δ" is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, known as "delta." It has its origins in the Phoenician letter "daleth," which meant "door" or "entrance." In Greek, "delta" came to represent the consonant sound /d/. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, "delta" is associated with the concept of change, transformation, and transition. This symbolism is derived from the triangular shape of the letter, resembling a doorway or a pyramid, suggesting a passage from one state to another. In ancient Greek philosophy, "delta" was sometimes used to represent the number four, which was considered a symbol of perfection and stability due to its symmetry. In modern times, the symbol "δ" is commonly used in scientific contexts, such as representing change or difference in mathematics and physics. Overall, the letter "δ" carries a dual symbolism of transition and stability, making it a versatile and meaningful symbol in various contexts throughout history.


ο(o)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON
Unicode: U+959
Number: 70
Translit: o
Language: el
Readable: o
Description:

The symbol "ο" is the Greek letter omicron, derived from the Phoenician letter Ayin. It represents the short vowel sound /o/. In esoteric and mystical traditions, the omicron is sometimes associated with the concept of wholeness and unity due to its circular shape. In Greek numerology, omicron has a value of 70, which is considered a number of completion and perfection in some mystical systems. In ancient Greek philosophy, the omicron was sometimes used to symbolize the concept of the "One," representing the unity from which all things arise. It can be seen in various mystical texts and symbolic representations. Overall, the omicron holds significance as a symbol of unity, wholeness, and completion in various spiritual and mystical traditions.


ὐ(y)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI
Unicode: U+8016
Number: 800
Translit: y
Language: el
Readable: υ
Description:

The symbol ὐ is the lowercase upsilon with smooth breathing in Greek. It is a vowel character in the Greek alphabet, representing the sound /y/. The smooth breathing mark indicates the absence of an initial /h/ sound before the vowel sound. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, the upsilon itself is associated with various symbolic interpretations, often related to concepts of unity, balance, and transcendence. In some ancient mystical traditions, upsilon was seen as a symbol of the harmonious blending of opposites or the synthesis of different elements. While the specific symbol ὐ may not have independent esoteric meanings, it could be integrated into broader symbolic systems for its phonetic and visual properties. Ancient Greek writings, including sacred texts and philosophical works, may incorporate upsilon and its smooth breathing mark as part of complex symbolic arrangements. In modern times, the symbol ὐ is primarily used in the academic study of ancient Greek language and literature. Its symbolic significance, if any, would likely be interpreted within the context of linguistic analysis rather than mystical or spiritual frameworks.



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