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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Tsinnorit (Hebrew צִנּוֹרִת֘) is a cantillTsinnorit (Hebrew צִנּוֹרִת֘) is a cantillation mark in the Hebrew Bible, found at the 3 poetic books, also known as the א״מת books (Job or אִיוֹב in Hebrew, Proverbs or מִשְלֵי, and Psalms or תְהִלִּים). It looks like a 90-degrees rotated, inverted S, placed on top of a Hebrew consonant. Tsinnorit is very similar in shape to Zarka (called tsinnor in the poetic books), but is used differently. It is always combined with a second mark to form a conjunctive symbol: * Tsinnorit combines with (merkha to form merkha metsunneret, a rare variant of merkha that serves mainly sof pasuq. * Tsinnorit combines with mahapakh to form mehuppakh metsunnar, also a rare mark, variant of mahapakh that serves mainly azla legarmeh but appears also in the other contexts where mahapakh and appear. This mark has been wrongly named by Unicode. Zarqa/tsinnor corresponds to Unicode "Hebrew accent zinor", code point U+05AE (where "zinor" is a misspelled form for tsinnor), while tsinnorit maps to "Hebrew accent zarqa", code point U+0598. "Hebrew accent zarqa", code point U+0598. , In der aschkenasischen, sephardischen und italienischen Tradition wird das Betonungszeichen Zinnorit genannt. In der jemenitischen Tradition wird es Zinorif genannt. Die Tabula accentuum transliteriert mit Ṣinnôrîṯ.
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rdfs:comment Tsinnorit (Hebrew צִנּוֹרִת֘) is a cantillTsinnorit (Hebrew צִנּוֹרִת֘) is a cantillation mark in the Hebrew Bible, found at the 3 poetic books, also known as the א״מת books (Job or אִיוֹב in Hebrew, Proverbs or מִשְלֵי, and Psalms or תְהִלִּים). It looks like a 90-degrees rotated, inverted S, placed on top of a Hebrew consonant. Tsinnorit is very similar in shape to Zarka (called tsinnor in the poetic books), but is used differently. It is always combined with a second mark to form a conjunctive symbol: second mark to form a conjunctive symbol: , In der aschkenasischen, sephardischen und italienischen Tradition wird das Betonungszeichen Zinnorit genannt. In der jemenitischen Tradition wird es Zinorif genannt. Die Tabula accentuum transliteriert mit Ṣinnôrîṯ.
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