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ῥ(rh)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO WITH DASIA
Unicode: U+8165
Number: 100
Translit: rh
Language: el
Readable: r
Description:

The symbol ῥ is the Greek letter "rho" with a rough breathing mark, indicating an aspirated sound. It is used in the Greek language to represent the sound /rʰ/. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, the symbol ῥ is not traditionally associated with specific mystical or Kabbalistic interpretations. However, in ancient Greek philosophy and mysticism, the letter rho is symbolic of strength, power, and determination. It is often seen as a representation of resilience and the ability to overcome obstacles. The symbol ῥ is primarily known for its linguistic and phonetic significance rather than its symbolic or esoteric connotations. It has been used in various ancient Greek texts and inscriptions, as well as in modern Greek writing systems. Its historical usage is more focused on its role in conveying specific sounds rather than carrying deeper symbolic meanings.


ῆ(e)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI
Unicode: U+8134
Number: 5
Translit: e
Language: el
Readable: ε
Description:

The symbol ῆ is a lowercase letter eta with a rough breathing mark in Ancient Greek. It is pronounced like a long "eh" sound. In terms of linguistic use, eta is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet and has been used in various contexts in Ancient Greek texts. Esoterically, the eta symbol can represent divine wisdom, higher knowledge, and enlightenment. In some esoteric traditions, it is associated with spiritual transformation and inner awakening due to its connection to the Greek philosopher Pythagoras and his teachings on the soul's journey to higher realms. In ancient Greek traditions, eta was sometimes used symbolically to represent the concept of harmony or balance due to its shape resembling the letter H. Modern Greek also uses this symbol as the long "e" sound. Overall, the symbol ῆ has both linguistic and symbolic significance, representing not only a specific sound but also deeper spiritual and philosophical concepts in ancient Greek culture.



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