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daleth
[dah-luhd, -luhth, -luht, dah-let]
noun
the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
the consonant sound represented by this letter.
daleth
/ ˈdɑːlɪd, ˈdalɛt /
noun
the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (ד), transliterated as d or, when final, dh
Word History and Origins
Origin of daleth1
Word History and Origins
Origin of daleth1
Example Sentences
They had no other or more appropriate confession of this than is seen in the root דע yedo--knowledge, compounded of the three symbols yod, daleth, oin--a hand, a door, an eye.
The daleth meaning four would easily be misread for resh meaning 200.
Their beth was a house in the tent form; their gimel a camel, represented by its head and neck; their daleth a door, and so on.
The mistake doubtless arose from the fact that the copyists mistook the Hebrew letter 'resh' for a Hebrew letter 'daleth'.
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