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G3739

ΩHOHOoSay | Whom | Oh | ᾧwhom-say | Whom | Oh | ᾧG3739the relatively (sometimes demonstrative) pronoun, who, which, what, thatone, (an-, the) other, some, that, what, which, who(-m, -se), etcG3739 | G4452 | Po -pō Another Form Of The Base Of G4458 (-πω); | Po | -say | Say | Another Form Of The Base Of G4458 (-πω); | -po | -πω | Ho | Whom | Oh | ᾧ | Probably A Primary Word (or Perhaps A Form Of The Article G3588 (ὅ)); | Ὥ1424class_lexicon2

Ὥ(HO)

Name: GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA
Unicode: U+8045
Number: 8
Translit: HO
Language: el
Readable: o
Description:

The symbol Ὥ corresponds to the ancient Greek letter "Omega" and is the last letter of the Greek alphabet. It represents the sound /ɔː/ like in the word "glow." Linguistically, Omega signifies completeness, finality, and the end of a cycle. In esoteric and spiritual traditions, Omega symbolizes the culmination of a spiritual journey, enlightenment, and unity with the divine. It is often associated with the concept of ultimate truth, cosmic unity, and the eternal nature of the universe. In ancient Greek culture, Omega was used as a symbol of perfection, totality, and divine presence. In Christian iconography, Omega is often paired with Alpha (the first letter of the Greek alphabet), representing the beginning and the end, as mentioned in the Book of Revelation. Overall, the symbol Ὥ (Omega) holds deep symbolic significance in various ancient and modern traditions, portraying concepts of wholeness, transcendence, and the eternal nature of existence.



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