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trans-greeked : Βλλʼ
Samekhi English Gematria=63


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Bλλʼ

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B(B)

Name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B
Unicode: U+66
Number: 2
Translit: B
Language: de
Readable: β
Description:

The letter "B" originates from the Phoenician letter "bet," which symbolized a house or shelter. In ancient Semitic languages, it represented the sound /b/. The symbol evolved into the Greek letter "beta" and later into the Latin letter "B." In esoteric traditions, the letter "B" is associated with concepts such as beginnings, birth, and building. In Kabbalistic mysticism, it represents the sefirah of Binah, associated with understanding and insight. The shape of the letter itself is sometimes seen as a reflection of duality or balance, with two vertical lines connected by a horizontal line. In various ancient and modern traditions, the letter "B" has been imbued with symbolic meanings related to stability, continuity, and protection. For example, in alchemical and Hermetic symbolism, it can be connected to the concept of the union of opposites. In modern usage, the letter "B" is sometimes used in logos and designs to convey ideas of strength, foundation, or beginnings.


λ(l)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA
Unicode: U+955
Number: 30
Translit: l
Language: el
Readable: L
Description:

The letter or symbol λ is the Greek letter "lambda," originating from the Phoenician letter lamed, which means "ox goad." In the Greek alphabet, it represents the "l" sound. In ancient Greek philosophy, the lambda symbol has been associated with concepts such as logic, proportion, and the golden ratio, leading to its use in esoteric and mystical contexts. The Pythagoreans, for example, considered lambda a symbol of harmony and balance. In the context of modern science and mathematics, the symbol lambda is commonly used as a variable in equations, representing wavelength in physics, decay rate in chemistry, and other mathematical functions. In computer science, lambda functions represent anonymous functions. Overall, the symbol lambda has a rich history not only as a linguistic element but also as a symbol with various esoteric, mathematical, and philosophical meanings throughout ancient and modern traditions.


λ(l)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA
Unicode: U+955
Number: 30
Translit: l
Language: el
Readable: L
Description:

The letter or symbol λ is the Greek letter "lambda," originating from the Phoenician letter lamed, which means "ox goad." In the Greek alphabet, it represents the "l" sound. In ancient Greek philosophy, the lambda symbol has been associated with concepts such as logic, proportion, and the golden ratio, leading to its use in esoteric and mystical contexts. The Pythagoreans, for example, considered lambda a symbol of harmony and balance. In the context of modern science and mathematics, the symbol lambda is commonly used as a variable in equations, representing wavelength in physics, decay rate in chemistry, and other mathematical functions. In computer science, lambda functions represent anonymous functions. Overall, the symbol lambda has a rich history not only as a linguistic element but also as a symbol with various esoteric, mathematical, and philosophical meanings throughout ancient and modern traditions.


ʼ(')

Name: MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE
Unicode: U+700
Number: 1
Translit: '
Language: el
Readable: a
Description:

1. The symbol ʼ is called a glottal stop in linguistics and is used to represent a sound produced by briefly closing the vocal cords. It is a common sound in many languages, including Hawaiian, Arabic, and some Native American languages. 2. In certain spiritual traditions, the glottal stop is associated with the idea of a primal or primal utterance, symbolizing the beginning or creation of sound and language. Its use can be found in ceremonial chants or rituals to invoke sacred energies or connect with divine forces. 3. While the glottal stop may not have a specific ancient symbolic usage, it is recognized in modern linguistic and spiritual contexts. Its unique sound and pronunciation make it a distinctive element in certain languages and traditions, emphasizing the power of voice and communication in both earthly and transcendental realms.



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