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tsinnorit : ウィキペディア英語版
tsinnorit

Tsinnorit (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 illuy 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.
==See also==

*Zarka (trope)#Zarka, Tsinnor and Tsinnorit

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