kaph
Americannoun
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the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
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the consonant sound represented by this letter.
noun
Etymology
Origin of kaph
1875–80; < Hebrew: literally, palm (of the hand), sole (of the foot)
Example Sentences
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The ch is a guttural like the Hebrew kaph, or like ch in the word loch.
From A History of the Moravian Church by Hutton, Joseph Edmund
There is redundancy in the two forms for k, namely kaph and koph; in the two for t, namely teth and tau; and in the two for s, namely samech and shin.
From History of Phoenicia by Rawlinson, George
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