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Eleventh letter of many Semitic alphabets
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ugaritic alphabet. Kaph (also spelled kaf) is the eleventh letter of the Semitic abjads, including
Kaph
Eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet
comes from the Greek letter Κ (kappa), which was taken from the west Semitic kaph, the symbol for an open hand. This, in turn, was likely adapted by Semitic
K
Airport in Fort Walker, Virginia
Walker Landing Zone (formerly A.P. Hill Army Airfield, IATA: APH, ICAO: KAPH, FAA LID: APH) is a military airport located at Fort Walker. It is two nautical
Mary_Walker_Landing_Zone
Letter of many Semitic alphabets
receive a dagesh kal diacritic; the others are bet, gimel, dalet, kaph and pe. Bet, kaph and pe have their sound values changed in modern Hebrew from the
Taw
Punctuation and accent mark (~, ◌̃)
Filipino words also use ⟨g̃⟩. Syriac script: A tilde (~) under the letter Kaph represents a [t͡ʃ] sound, transliterated as ch or č. Estonian and Võro use
Tilde
Script used to write the Greek language
heth /ħ/ Η eta /h/, /ɛː/ teth /tˤ/ Θ theta /tʰ/ yodh /j/ Ι iota /i/, /iː/ kaph /k/ Κ kappa /k/ lamedh /l/ Λ lambda /l/ mem /m/ Μ mu /m/ nun /n/ Ν nu /n/
Greek_alphabet
Jewish rabbinical law
"the way of walking". The word is derived from the root ה–ל–כ (he-lamed-kaph), which refers to concepts related to "to go", "to walk". Halakha not only
Halakha
Tenth letter in the Greek Alphabet
numerals, Kʹ has a value of 20. It was derived from the Phoenician letter kaph (𐤊). Letters that arose from kappa include the Roman K and Cyrillic К. The
Kappa
Nineteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
unaspirated〈κ〉/k/, while Kaph (both its allophones) is transliterated with the aspirated〈χ〉/kʰ/. Thus Qoph was unaspirated /k/ where Kaph was /kʰ/, this distinction
Qoph
Number associated with the Beast of Revelation
value of 666; but in order to obtain this number kaph medial (כ) must be used in melek (king) instead of kaph final (ך)." Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), the
Number_of_the_beast
Thirteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
spelling: מֵם Mem represents a bilabial nasal [m]. In Hebrew, Mem, like Kaph, Nun, Pe, and Tzadi, has a final form, used at the end of words: its shape
Mem
Writing system
ǰüg and separated a/e, two teeth can also make up the top-left part of a kaph (k/g) or aleph (a/e) in pre-classical texts. In back-vocalic words of Uyghur
Mongolian_script
Eighteenth letter of the Semitic scripts
influenced by its Yiddish name tsadek and the Hebrew word tzadik. Ṣadi, like kaph, mem, pe, and nun, has a final form, used at the end of words. Its shape
Tsade
Third letter of many Semitic alphabets
that can receive a dagesh qal are bet, gimel, daled, kaph, pe, and taf. Three of them (bet, kaph, and pe) have their sound value changed in modern Hebrew
Gimel
Writing system where each symbol stands for a consonant
corresponding letter is precisely kaph; note also the Greek letter name kappa.) This association of the letter name (kaph) with its initial phoneme (/k/)
Abjad
Fourteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
represents an alveolar nasal, (IPA: /n/), like the English letter N. Nun, like Kaph, Mem, Pe, and Tzadi, has a final form, used at the end of words. Its shape
Nun_(letter)
Fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets
letters that represents two associated sounds (the others are bet, gimel, kaph, pe and taw). When daled/dolath has a hard pronunciation (qûššāyâ) it is
Dalet
Twenty-first letter in many Semitic alphabets
this way, it is pronounced as 'sheh-' (IPA /ʃɛ-/. In colloquial Hebrew, Kaph and Shin together are a contraction of כּאשר, ka'asher (as, when). Shin is
Shin_(letter)
"atomic, biological, and chemical" weapons is the Hebrew acronym: Aleph–Bet–Kaph (Hebrew: אב"כ or אב״ך for Hebrew: אטומית ביולוגית כימית, lit. 'Atomic Biological
Israel and weapons of mass destruction
Israel_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
Modifier mark added to a letter
dot beneath it represents [i], transliterated as ī or i, A tilde (~) under Kaph represent a [t͡ʃ] sound, transliterated as ch or č, A semicircle under Peh
Diacritic
Alphabet for use with the Sogdian language of central Asia
Letter Zain) 074E ݎ Syriac Letter Sogdian Khaph (versus 071F ܟ Syriac Letter Kaph) – compare initial forms ݎ and ܟ 074F ݏ Syriac Letter Sogdian Fe (compare
Sogdian_alphabet
Cursive Middle Iranian script
Nun n n N Ayin ʿ / O Resh r r R (otiose sign) | | Zayin z z Z Kaph k g, k, γ K Old Kaph Lamedh l r, l L hooked Lamedh stroked Lamedh ɫ l Mem m m M Qoph
Book_Pahlavi
Five temples dedicated to Shiva
body with the pancha bhuta is governed by the principles of tridoshas - kaph (phlegm), pitta (bile), vayu (gas), dhātu and malas (waste products). Rabindranath
Pancha_Bhuta_Sthalam
Second letter of many Semitic alphabets
letters that represents two associated sounds (the others are Gimel, Dalet, Kaph, Pe and Taw). When Beth has a hard pronunciation (qûššāyâ) it is a [b]. When
Bet_(letter)
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
have been published. LMLK stands for the Hebrew letters lamedh mem lamedh kaph (Hebrew: לְמֶלֶךְ, romanized: ləmeleḵ), which can be translated as: "[belonging]
Kingdom_of_Judah
Violent tactic resulting in the attacker's intentional death
sources. The Hebrew acronym אב״כ Aleph Betַ Kaph can also be written אב״ך with the terminal form of the latter Kaph, and the Gershayim is usually substituted
Suicide_attack
Diacritical mark
the underdot represents beth (ב). ḳ represents qoph (ק) while k represents kaph (כ). ḥ represents chet (ח). The underdot is also used in the PDA orthography
Dot_(diacritic)
Transcription of Hebrew into the Latin alphabet
different sound (kamets katan – short "o"). Six consonants (beth, gimel, daleth, kaph, pe, and tav) can be hard or soft. To be specific, they are pronounced either
Romanization_of_Hebrew
Using tarot cards to perform divination
Strength ט Teth ♌︎ Leo IX The Hermit י Yod ♍︎ Virgo X Wheel of Fortune כ Kaph ♃ Jupiter XI Justice ל Lamed ♎︎ Libra XII The Hanged Man מ Mem 🜄 Water XIII
Tarot_card_reading
Historic Aramaic-based alphabet
zayin ž 𐼵𐽇 ž — Yodh y y, (see vowels) (see vowels) 𐼷 y (i / ǰ / y) Kaph k k ~ g 𐼸 k (k / g) Lamedh δ d 𐼹 l (δ) — (t / d) Mem m m 𐼺 m (m) Nun
Old_Uyghur_script
Ancient script of Central and South Asia
congruence as a guideline, for example connecting c to tsade 𐤑 rather than kaph 𐤊, as preferred by many of his predecessors. One of the key problems with
Brahmi_script
Text formed from parts of another text
interfering with each other; as a result in Psalm 37, for the letters Daleth and Kaph there is only one verse, and the letter Ayin is not represented. Psalm 111
Acrostic
lacked, and used ṭēth for the aspirated [tʰ]. The Phoenician consonants kaph and qōph represented sounds that were not distinctive in Greek—at most, they
History_of_the_Greek_alphabet
Transliteration of English language into Hebrew script
sound ז (Zayin) xylophone, xerox, xeno z KS sound קְס (Kuf-Samekh) כְּס (Kaph-Samekh) full spelling כס fox, text, exit ks EX sound אֶקְס (Aleph with
Hebraization_of_English
Tenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
← Teth Yodh Kaph → Phoenician 𐤉 Hebrew י Samaritan ࠉ Aramaic 𐡉 Syriac ܝ Nabataean 𐢍𐢌 Arabic ي South Arabian 𐩺 Geʽez የ North Arabian 𐪚 Ugaritic
Yodh
the Little Triangle residents of Umm al-Fahm are known for pronouncing the kaph sound with a "ch" (as-in-cheese) rather than "k" (as-in-kite). Some Arabic
Arab_citizens_of_Israel
Jewish priest who led the Maccabean Revolt
Makkabaîos (Μακκαβαῖος), the double kk being rendered as the Hebrew character kaph (כ), while overlooking the more ancient spelling of this name found in the
Judas_Maccabeus
Jewish varieties of Arabic language
retracted form of the th sound as in "that" י or יי ي Yodh y or ī כ, ך ك Kaph k כׄ, ךׄ or חׄ خ Kheth ḫ, a kh sound like "Bach" /x/ ל ل Lamedh l מ
Judeo-Arabic
Ancient Berber and Roman settlement
meaning "town", which was written with a Q (i.e., qoph) rather than a K (kaph). Instead, it is likely a Punic transcription of an existing Berber placename
Cirta
gracious') (HH) aleph, beth, gimel, daleth, he, waw, zayin, heth, teth, yod, kaph, lamed, mem, nun, samekh, ayin, pe, sadhe, qoph, resh, shin, taw (AHD, MW
List of English words of Hebrew origin
List_of_English_words_of_Hebrew_origin
Ancient Hebrew seal stamped on Judahite jars
religion and ideology".[clarification needed] LMLK—lamedh, mem, lamedh, kaph—is vocalized in the Hebrew language as lamelekh (Phoenician: 𐤋𐤌𐤋𐤊 lāmed-mēm-lāmed-kāp)
LMLK_seal
Linguistic comparison
strange, mysterious, otherworldly") *kusuj ("shamanistic ceremony") changes kaph ("returns it, pays it back") kap ("buys it"), kape ("exchanges, changes it")
Comparison of Japanese and Korean
Comparison_of_Japanese_and_Korean
Diacritical mark, the dot of the letters i and j
that distinguish between similar Hebrew letters, e.g., ב (Bet) versus כ (Kaph), or to ornamental pen strokes attached to certain Hebrew letters, or to
Tittle
Twelfth letter of many Semitic alphabets
← Kaph Lamedh Mem → Phoenician 𐤋 Hebrew ל Samaritan ࠋ Aramaic 𐡋 Syriac ܠ Nabataean 𐢑𐢐 Arabic ل South Arabian 𐩡 Geʽez ለ North Arabian 𐪁 Ugaritic
Lamedh
Archaic form of the Hebrew language
[w]/wᶹ Zayin ז ࠆ [z] Heth ח ࠇ [ħ] or [χ] Teth ט ࠈ [tˤ] Yodh י ࠉ [j] Kaph כך ࠊ [k], [x] Lamedh ל ࠋ [l] Mem מם ࠌ [m] Nun נן ࠍ [n] Samekh ס ࠎ [s]
Biblical_Hebrew
Seventeenth letter of the Semitic scripts
letters which can receive a Dagesh Kal. The six are Bet, Gimel, Daleth, Kaph, Pe, and Tav. A notable variation on the letter Pe is the Pe Kefulah (Doubled
Pe_(Semitic_letter)
Script used to write the Aramaic language
/j/; /iː/, /eː/ i י 𐭉 ي 𐩺 የ 𐤉 Ιι Ιi, Jj Іі, Її, Јј 𑀬 𐨩 𐰘 𐰃 𐰖 Kāph 𐡊 ܟ /k/, /x/ k כ ך 𐭊 ك 𐩫 ከ 𐤊 Κκ Kk Кк 𑀓 𐨐 𐰚 𐰜 Lāmadh 𐡋 ܠ /l/
Aramaic_alphabet
Lebanese photographer and filmmaker
Buchakjian and Manal Khader (Kaph Books, Beirut, 2017) Cinéma Cairo Palace: A Journey Into Egyptian Cinéma (1985-1996) (Kaph Books, 2024) Prix Medicis Hors
Fouad_Elkoury
Substitution cipher
◢→ Aleph Bet Gimel Daleth Heh Vav Zayin Het Tet Yodh Kaph Lamed Mem Nun Samech Ayin Peh Tzady Koof Reish Shin Taw Plain א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע
Atbash
Alphabet published by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century
Aleph Beth Gimel Daleth He Vau Zain Cheth Teth or Theth Iod or Yod Caph or Kaph Lamed Mem Nun Tau Shin, Shim or Shom Samech Ain or Ayn Pe Tzaddi or Zade
Malachim
Other military/government airports Fort A.P Hill / Bowling Green APH APH KAPH A.P. Hill Army Airfield Chesapeake NFE KNFE NALF Fentress Dahlgren NDY DGN
List_of_airports_in_Virginia
hand (ḏrt) d, rarely t Uniliteral d. Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Kaph and its descendants 𓂨 D46A U+130A8 liquid falling from hand to cense, to
List_of_Egyptian_hieroglyphs
Airfield Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, United States UTC−05:00 Mar-Nov APH KAPH A.P. Hill Army Airfield Fort Walker, Virginia, United States UTC−05:00 Mar-Nov
List of airports by IATA airport code: A
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_A
Battle between Syria and Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War
into effect. Late that night most of its 362nd Battalion as well as Pluga Kaph from the 363rd Battalion fought its way through Syrian infantry in the village
Battle_of_Sultan_Yacoub
Hebrew book on Jewish mysticism
Three mother letters (Aleph, Mem, Shin) Seven doubles (Bet, Gimel, Dalet, Kaph, Pe, Resh, Taw) Twelve simples or elementals (He, Waw, Zayin, Heth, Teth
Sefer_Yetzirah
Parthian language coin script from 250 BC
[ʒ] z Heth 𐭇 [h], [x] h/Ḥ Teth 𐭈 — Ṭ Yodh 𐭉 [j], [e(ː)], [i(ː)] y Kaph 𐭊 [k], [g] k Lamedh 𐭋 [l] l Mem 𐭌 [m] m Nun 𐭍 [n] n Samekh 𐭎 [s]
Inscriptional_Parthian
Abjad-based writing system
ud, and 𐫉 zayin 𐫊 zhayin 𐫋 jayin 𐫌 jhayin 𐫍 heth 𐫎 theth 𐫏 yodh 𐫐 kaph 𐫑 xaph 𐫒 khaph 𐫓 lamedh 𐫔 dhamedh 𐫕 thamedh 𐫖 mem 𐫗 nun 𐫘 samekh
Manichaean_script
Phonological pattern in Hebrew
ܓ݂ [ɣ] [ɡ] IPA [ɡ] [ɣ] - Dalet Letter דּ ܕ݁ ד ܕ݂ [ð] [d] IPA [d] [ð] - Kaph Letter כּ ܟ݁ כ ܟ݂ [x] [χ] IPA [k] [x] - Pe Letter פּ ܦ݁ פ ܦ݂ [ɸ] [f]
Begadkefat
Jewish ethnic group
pronounced [tˤ], like Arabic ط (pharyngealized voiceless alveolar plosive). כ (Kaph without dagesh) is often pronounced [x], like Arabic خ (voiceless velar fricative)
Syrian_Jews
Topics referred to by the same term
KOF or Kof may refer to: Kaph, letter of the Hebrew alphabet The King of Fighters, a series of video games The economic research institute Konjunkturforschungsstelle
KOF
Pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew
pronounced [tˤ], like Arabic ط (pharyngealized voiceless alveolar stops). כ (Kaph without dagesh) is pronounced [x], like Arabic خ (voiceless velar fricative)
Mizrahi_Hebrew
Lebanese filmmaker (born 1966)
Photography (Kaph Books and MACBA, 2018) Building Index. Rifat Chadirji , edited by Akram Zaatari and Mark Wasiuta (Arab Image Foundation and Kaph Books, 2018)
Akram_Zaatari
Earliest attested form of Pahlavi scripts
𐭧 [h], [x] h Ḥ Teth 𐭨 — Ṭ Yodh 𐭩 [j], [e(ː)], [i(ː)], [d̠͡ʒ] y, j- Y Kaph 𐭪 [k], [ɡ] k K Lamedh 𐭫 [l], [r] l L Mem- 𐭬 [m] m M -Qoph — Q Nun 𐭭
Inscriptional_Pahlavi
1988 studio album by Killing Joke
Invisible Records. Coleman, Jaz (2013). Letters from Cythera. The Order of Kaph. p. 348. "Killing Joke interview -Coleman and Walker on MTV". Youtube. May
Outside_the_Gate
Nonprofit museum in Houston, Texas, US
century included Art Guys: Think Twice, Tony Cragg: Sculpture, Ann Hamilton: kaph, Richard Long: Circles Cycles Mud Stone, Nic Nicosia: Real Pictures, Introjection:
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Contemporary_Arts_Museum_Houston
Extinct Jewish Oïl language of France, England, and Germany
language. Not all Hebrew graphemes are used in Judeo-French: the graphemes kaph (כ), samekh (ס), and tav (ת), are rare, and ḥet (ח) and ʕayin (ע) are omitted
Judeo-French
10th century BCE Paleo-Hebrew inscription
ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל, switching the positions of he and waw, of zayin and heth, and of kaph and lamedh. The very top line of the inscription contain the letters: In
Tel_Zayit_abecedary
Diacritic used in the Hebrew alphabet
Transliteration IPA Example in English בּ bet b /b/ bun ב vet v /v/ van כּ ךּ kaph k /k/ kangaroo כ ך khaph kh/ch/ḵ /χ/ loch פּ ףּ pe p /p/ pass פ ף phe
Dagesh
National Holocaust Names Memorial in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
representing the letters in the Hebrew word לזכר (from right to left Lamedh, Zayin, Kaph and Resh, lizkor, pronunciation "lizachàr") meaning "In Memoriam". Visitors
National Holocaust Names Memorial (Amsterdam)
National_Holocaust_Names_Memorial_(Amsterdam)
Sound change that either results in a palatal or palatalized consonant or a front vowel
/ʕeːnik/ (to a female). Assyrian Neo-Aramaic features the palatalization of kaph (turning /k/ into [tʃ]), taw (turning /t/ into [ʃ]) and gimel (turning /ɡ/
Palatalization_(sound_change)
Pronunciation system for Hebrew traditionally used by Yemenite Jews
קְלִיפָּה (qǝlipah), a word meaning "peel," or the "rind" of a fruit. Both the kaph and pe in these nouns are with a dagesh. However, the same roots applied
Yemenite_Hebrew
Writer of literature on Hebrew grammar and literature
י - Yodh [j] ي Y All Jewish communities none כּ - Kaph [k] ك K All Jewish communities none כ - Kaph (non degusha, spelled also Chof) [χ] خ Non-existent
Bension_Kohen
14th-century Hebrew manuscript of the Jerusalem Talmud
confusion of the graphemes י (yod) and ו (waw); confusion of ב (bet) and כ (kaph); and confusion of ד (dalet) with ר (resh). Occasionally, two separate
Vatican_Hebrew_MS_133
Topics referred to by the same term
imaging sensor Kafs, people born in Réunion of Malagasy and/or African origins Kaph or kaf, the eleventh letter of many Semitic abjads This disambiguation page
KAF
University Library: Student Life and Culture Archives. Early photo of the Kaph Chapter building, at the University of Minnesota, accessed 30 June 2014 "Greeks
List_of_Acacia_chapters
Diacritical mark
Hebrew into the Roman alphabet to show the fricative value of the letter kaph (כ) representing [x]. Used in Tlingit and Haida (among other Pacific Northwest
Macron_below
Persian calligrapher and master of nastaliq script
rhythms by elongating and emphasizing certain forms, like the stroke on letter kaph. Sultan ‛Ali's nastaliq "demonstrates a fine balance between fluidity and
Sultan_Ali_Mashhadi
Type of acrostic verse
interfering with each other; as a result, in Psalm 37, for the letters dalet and kaph, there is only one verse, and the letter ayin is not represented. Psalm 111
Abecedarius
Sounds and pronunciation of Modern Hebrew
Mishnaic Modern / Israeli Bet ב [b]–[β] [b]–[v] Gimel ג [ɡ]–[ɣ] [ɡ] Dalet ד [d]–[ð] [d] Kaph כ [k]–[x] [k]–[χ] Pe פ [p]–[ɸ] [p]–[f] Taw ת [t]–[θ] [t]
Modern_Hebrew_phonology
Boston
KAPG (APG) – Phillips Army Airfield – Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland KAPH (APH) – A.P. Hill Army Airfield – Fort Walker, Virginia KAPN (APN) – Alpena
List of airports by ICAO code: K
List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_K
Abjad which was used for writing Middle Persian on paper
𐮅 /w/, /r/ Zayin 𐮆 /z/ Heth 𐮇 /h/, /x/ Yodh 𐮈 /j/, /ē̆/, /ī̆/, /d͡ʒ/ Kaph 𐮉 /k/, /g/ Lamedh 𐮊 /l/, /r/ Mem-Qoph 𐮋 /m/, /q/ Nun 𐮌 /n/ Samekh 𐮍
Psalter_Pahlavi
Form of Arabic script
the final and isolated dāl (د) and dhāl (ذ) resemble initial and medial Kaph (كـ) Additionally, Maghrebi scripts differ from Mashreqi scripts in that
Maghrebi_script
Letter "Ka" in Indic scripts
Brahmi letter. The Brahmi letter , ka, is probably derived from the Aramaic Kaph, and is thus related to the modern Latin K and Greek Kappa. Several identifiable
Ka_(Indic)
Wako as dirty. She, like Wako, Takuto, and Sugata, possesses a true mark, Kaph. Her First Phase allows her to summon a human-sized fighting doll called
List of Star Driver characters
List_of_Star_Driver_characters
Yemenite Jewish tradition of orthography in a Torah scroll
2349) reveals the same small letter kaph as written small, with a note in the Masora Parva saying כף זעיר (small kaph); see: British Library, Or. 2349[permanent
Torah_scroll_(Yemenite)
Midrash on the names of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
resurrection. Yod (יד = "the hand") suggests the reward of the righteous. Kaph (כף = "hollow of the hand"—"palm"), the clapping of hands, and the congregation
Alphabet_of_Rabbi_Akiva
Lebanese photographer, filmmaker and art historian
Elkoury and Manal Khader (Kaph Books, Beirut, 2017) Abandoned Dwellings. A History of Beirut, edited by Valerie Cachard (Kaph Books, Beirut, 2018) Nighthawks
Gregory_Buchakjian
Hebrew niqqud vowel sign
realized in modern Hebrew, but if the letter with the dagesh is bet (ב), kaph (כ) or pe (פ), then it is pronounced as a stop consonant: כְּתֻבָּה ('ketubah'
Kubutz_and_shuruk
Phoenician 𐤕𐤏𐤉 (AHD) kappa from Greek Κάππα kappa, perhaps from Hebrew כ"ף kaph (WNW) 'palm of the hand' (MW) + from (MW) Phoenician 𐤅𐤀𐤊 (AHD) lambda
List of English words of Semitic origin
List_of_English_words_of_Semitic_origin
Word containing a superfluous letter
Hebrew character. These letters are the bet (ב), gimel (ג), dalet (ד), kaph (כ), pe (פ), and tau (ת). When the accentuation dot appears in the middle
Plene_scriptum
Radio station in Arlington, Kansas, United States
air date September 15, 1989 (1989-09-15) Former call signs KBLV (1988, CP) KAPH (1988–1991) KTCM (1991–2007) Call sign meaning "Kansas" Technical information
KNZS
Ancient people of Arabia
origin, since it suggests that the Semitic etymon could begin with either kaph or qoph. If read literally in Greek, the name is composed of κίναιδος (homosexual
Kinaidokolpitai
Hebrew writing systems
ζ2, (σ2) Heth ח ࠇ [ħ]1, [χ] ∅, χ4 Teth ט ࠈ [tʼ] τ Yodh י ࠉ [j], ∅ ι Kaph כ, ך ࠊ [k] χ3, (κ3) Lamedh ל ࠋ [l] λ Mem מ, ם ࠌ [m] μ Nun נ, ן ࠍ
Biblical_Hebrew_orthography
Fort Riley Kansas KFRI Mary Walker Landing Zone Fort A.P. Hill Virginia KAPH Michael Army Airfield Dugway Proving Ground Utah KDPG Muir Army Airfield
List of United States Army airfields
List_of_United_States_Army_airfields
Third portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
(Kh, M, N, P, Z)—all relate to the mystery of redemption. With the letter kaph (כ), God redeemed Abraham from Ur of the Chaldees, as in Genesis 12:1, God
Lech-Lecha
Unicode character block
Syriac Letter Yudh U+071E ܞ Syriac Letter Yudh He U+071F ܟ Syriac Letter Kaph U+0720 ܠ Syriac Letter Lamadh U+0721 ܡ Syriac Letter Mim U+0722 ܢ Syriac
Syriac_(Unicode_block)
Commemoration of Jewish underground
it all began]. Ynet. (The acronym is Hebrew: אב"כ, romanized: Aleph–Bet–Kaph, which stands for "atomic, biological, and chemical"). "אליעזר בן עמי, לח"י
Museum of Underground Prisoners
Museum_of_Underground_Prisoners
Letter used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Transliterated into Cyrillic with the letters нг. Derived from Old Uyghur nun-kaph (𐽺 and 𐽷) digraph. Produced with ⇧ Shift+N using the Windows Mongolian
Ang_(Mongolic)
Collegiate baseball tournament
Harris Field Umpires: HP: Chat Chittenden, 1B: Alex Chavez, 2B: Greg Xepoleas, 3B: Jim Clifford LP: Kade Shatwell (7–2) Boxscore WP: Jesse Kaphing (7–2)
2024_NAIA_baseball_tournament
Ancient Jewish religious manuscript found in 1956 among the Dead Sea scrolls
dating of the scroll hinges on the way that the kaph letter is written—more closely resembling kaphs in Hasmonean coinage then in the Lachish ostraca
Paleo-Hebrew_Leviticus_Scroll
KAPH
KAPH
KAPH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cran ‘crane’ (see Crane).English : from Middle English corn ‘grain’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a grain merchant or grower, or possibly a miller.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of hand mills, Old English cweorn.Altered spelling of German Korn or a shortened form of any of the composite names formed with this element.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good Boy
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
One of the Swaras
Biblical
he that aids
Girl/Female
Muslim
Narcissus. Flower.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Garland of Gems
Biblical
portion of the LORD; the LORD is my portion
Boy/Male
Indian
The abaser
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place; perhaps a variant of Salisbury.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Crane Meadow
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