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mark by diacritical dots above letters

  • 1 נקודה

    נְקוּדָּהf. (b. h. נְקֻדָּה; preced.) point, dot, drop. Y.Sabb.VII, 10d top יש שהוא כותב נ׳ אחתוכ׳ sometimes a man writes one dot (a touch of the pen by which a Daleth is changed into a Resh). Y. Ḥag.II, 77c והוא מראה להן בנ׳ (של מעלן)וכ׳ and it (the letter Beth) points with its upper stroke (saying), He above (has created me); ib. נ׳ לאחריו the projecting point (of the Beth) beneath to the right side; Pesik. R. s. 21; (Gen. R. s. 1 עוקץ); a. fr.Pl. נְקוּדּוֹת. Y.Gitt.II, 44b top אפי׳ עירב נ׳ even if he connected the dots (which he had dropped to form letters, v. נָטַף); a. fr.Esp. (Massorah) mark by diacritical dots above letters. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXXIV מעליהן) אעביר נ׳ (not אעבור) I will remove the dots from above them. Gen. R. s. 48, v. כְּחָב; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ab. dR. N. l. c.; Treat. Sofrim VI, 3 עשר נ׳ בחורה there are ten passages in the Torah marked with dots; a. fr.

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  • 2 נְקוּדָּה

    נְקוּדָּהf. (b. h. נְקֻדָּה; preced.) point, dot, drop. Y.Sabb.VII, 10d top יש שהוא כותב נ׳ אחתוכ׳ sometimes a man writes one dot (a touch of the pen by which a Daleth is changed into a Resh). Y. Ḥag.II, 77c והוא מראה להן בנ׳ (של מעלן)וכ׳ and it (the letter Beth) points with its upper stroke (saying), He above (has created me); ib. נ׳ לאחריו the projecting point (of the Beth) beneath to the right side; Pesik. R. s. 21; (Gen. R. s. 1 עוקץ); a. fr.Pl. נְקוּדּוֹת. Y.Gitt.II, 44b top אפי׳ עירב נ׳ even if he connected the dots (which he had dropped to form letters, v. נָטַף); a. fr.Esp. (Massorah) mark by diacritical dots above letters. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXXIV מעליהן) אעביר נ׳ (not אעבור) I will remove the dots from above them. Gen. R. s. 48, v. כְּחָב; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ab. dR. N. l. c.; Treat. Sofrim VI, 3 עשר נ׳ בחורה there are ten passages in the Torah marked with dots; a. fr.

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