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Meteg (or
meseg or
metheg, Hebrew: מֶתֶג, lit. 'bridle', also gaʿya גַּעְיָה, lit. 'bellowing', מַאֲרִיךְ maʾarikh, or מַעֲמִיד maʿamid) is a punctuation...
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following the
attached particles bi-,ki-,li- and u- and
preceded by
metheg (the
vertical line
placed to the left of the
vowel sign,
which stands for...
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Metheg-ammah (Hebrew: מֶ֥תֶג הָאַמָּ֖ה Meṯeḡ hā’Ammāh) is a
biblical word or
phrase that has
caused some
difficulty for
biblical scholars and translators...
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allophonically lengthened; occasionally, the
length is
marked with
metheg.
Metheg also
indirectly indicates when a
following shva is vocal. The ultrashort...
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complex scripts. For example, in most
cases the
Hebrew cantillation accent metheg is
supposed to
appear to the left of the
vowel point and by
default most...
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Meshach Meshech Meshelemiah Meshillemoth Mesobaite Mesopotamia Messiah Metheg-ammah
Methusael Methuselah Meunim Mezahab Miamin Mibhar Mibsam Mibzar Micah...
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vowel marked with a shwa. (In some cases,
Biblical texts are
marked with a
metheg or
other cantillation mark that
helps to
indicate which pronunciation is...
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since God's
promise to
David in the
previous chapter. "
Metheg-ammah": from Hebrew: "
metheg ha-ammah", literally, "the
Bridle of the
Mother City", because...