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zayin

 
Dictionary: za·yin   ('yĭn) pronunciation
n.
The seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

[Hebrew, of Phoenician origin.]


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Meaning #1: the 7th letter of the Hebrew alphabet


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Waw               Zayin               Heth
Phoenician Hebrew Aramaic Syriac Arabic
Zayin ז Zayin ܙ
Alphabetic
derivatives
Greek Latin Cyrillic
Ζ Z З
Phonemic representation: z
Position in alphabet: 7
Numerical (Gematria/Abjad) value: 7

Zayin (also spelled Zain or Zayn or simply Zay) is the seventh letter of many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician 𐤆, Aramaic , Hebrew ז, Syriac ܙ and Arabic alphabet [zāī]. It represents a voiced alveolar fricative, IPA /z/.

The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Zeta (Ζ), Etruscan z Z, Latin Z, and Cyrillic Ze З.

The Proto-Canaanite glyph appears to be named after a sword or other weapon. (In Hebrew, "Zayin" means sword, and the verb "Lezayen" means to arm). The Proto-Sinaitic glyph according to Brian Colless may have been called ziqq, based on a hieroglyph depicting a "manacle".

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Hebrew Zayin

Phoenician alphabet
(ca. 1050–200 BCE)
𐤀    𐤁    𐤂    𐤃    𐤄    𐤅
𐤆    𐤇    𐤈    𐤉    𐤊    𐤋
𐤌    𐤍    𐤎    𐤏    𐤐
𐤑    𐤒    𐤓    𐤔    𐤕
Semitic abjads · Genealogy
Hebrew alphabet
(400 BCE–present)
א    ב    ג    ד    ה    ו
ז    ח    ט    י    כך
ל    מם    נן    ס    ע    פף
צץ    ק    ר    ש    ת
History · Transliteration
Niqqud · Dagesh · Gematria
Cantillation · Numeration
Syriac alphabet
(200 BCE–present)
ܐ    ܒ    ܓ    ܕ    ܗ    ܘ
ܙ    ܚ    ܛ    ܝ    ܟܟ    ܠ
ܡܡ    ܢܢ    ܣ    ܥ    ܦ
ܨ    ܩ    ܪ    ܫ    ܬ
Arabic alphabet
(400 CE–present)
ا    ب    ت    ث    ج    ح
خ    د    ذ    ر    ز    س
ش    ص    ض    ط    ظ    ع
غ    ف    ق    ك    ل
م    ن    ه    و    ي
History · Transliteration
Diacritics · Hamza ء
Numerals · Numeration
Orthographic variants
Various Print Fonts Cursive Hebrew Rashi Script
Serif Sans-serif Monospaced
ז ז ז Hebrew letter Zayin handwriting.svg Hebrew letter Zayin Rashi.png

In modern Hebrew, the combination ז׳ (zayin followed by a geresh) is used in loanwords and foreign names to denote [ʒ] as in vision.

Significance

In gematria, Zayin represents the number seven, and when used at the beginning of Hebrew years, it means 7000 (i.e. זתשנד in numbers would be the date 7754).

Zayin is also one of the seven letters which receive a special crown (called a tagin) when written in a Sefer Torah. See Shin, Ayin, Teth, Nun, Gimel, and Tzadi.

In Modern Hebrew, Zayin may also mean penis in a rude or informal way. This is the only Hebrew letter which has an additional meaning as a noun.

Syriac Zain

Zain is a consant with the "z" sound which is a voiced alveolar fricative.

Arabic Zayn

The letter is named, variously, zaynʼ, zāi, and za', and is written in several ways depending on its position in the word:

Position in word: Isolated Initial Medial Final
Form of letter: ز (None) (None) ـز

The similarity to ر is likely a function of the original Syriac forms converging to a single symbol, requiring that one of them be distinguished as a dot; a similar process occurred to ǧim and a'.

Zāī

A variant of Arabic . is ژ /ʒ/, used in Persian, Pashto, Kurdish, Urdu and Uyghur (see K̡ona Yezik̡). This is also used to transliterate words of foreign origin, mostly French, in Levantine[citation needed] and Maghrebi Arabic[citation needed] dialects.

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