Lexicographical Neighbors of Samechs
Literary usage of Samechs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Illustrated History of the Holy Bible: Being a Connected Account of the by John Kitto, Edward Kimpton, Robert Sears, Charles Henry Hitchcock (1869)
"... if it be a great section it has three samechs; if a little section, only one.
Every great section is also divided again into seven parts, which are read ..."
2. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1850)
"... and have merely to notice the singularity of the form of the W, which, judging
from the analogous configurations of certain Hebrew (D) samechs, ..."
3. Lectures on the Elements of Hieroglyphics and Egyptian Antiquities by Spineto (1829)
"... which the Jews built, is spelt in the original text by five letters only; a
resh, or r, an ain, or a, a mem, or m, and two samechs, that is, two #'s, ..."
4. A New and Complete History of the Holy Bible as Contained in the Old and New by Robert Sears (1844)
"... if it be a great section it has three samechs ; if a little section, only one.
Every great section is also divided again into seven parts, ..."
5. The Elements of Hieroglyphics and Egyptian Antiquities: In a Course of by Spineto (1845)
"... which the Jews built, is spelt in the original text by five letters only; a
resh, or r, an ain, or a, a mem, or m, and two samechs, that is, two s's, ..."
6. British Jews by John Mills (1853)
"... of the Hebrew Scriptures these are indicated by three Fehs (SsD), or three
samechs (ODD). The former—the initial of the word ..."
7. British Jews by John Mills (1853)
"... and in printed editions of the Hebrew Scriptures these are indicated by three
Pehs (SBC), or three samechs (ODD). The former—the initial of the word ..."