• In orthography, a plene scriptum (Latin for 'fully written') is a word containing an additional letter, usually one which is superfluous – not normally...
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    Asher's Masoretic tradition, it also contains nearly all the plene and defective scriptum, as well as the large and small letters employed in the writing...
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  • differences due to variants in the omission or addition of words, plene and defective scriptum, and the weakening of gutturals. Some relevant variants are "garments...
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    case, the Jerusalem Talmud occasionally brings down the word גברא in plene scriptum, גוברייא (pl. for גברא), showing that its pronunciation was the same...
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  • Spelling with Niqqud / missing / full Mater lectionis Abbreviations Plene scriptum Punctuation Diacritics Meteg Cantillation Geresh Gershayim Inverted...
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  • citizens Said by ancient comic actors to solicit the audience's applause plene scriptum fully written plenus venter non studet libenter A full belly does not...
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    Spelling with Niqqud / missing / full Mater lectionis Abbreviations Plene scriptum Punctuation Diacritics Meteg Cantillation Geresh Gershayim Inverted...
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  • favors אימא and כינרת, as well as צוהריים and מוחרתיים. Hebrew grammar Plene scriptum Romanization of Hebrew Hebraization of English "Kernerman Dictionary...
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    citizens Said by ancient comic actors to solicit the audience's applause plene scriptum fully written plenus venter non studet libenter A full belly does not...
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    occasional word added to the biblical narrative and its frequent use of plene scriptum. There is no scholarly consensus regarding the date, origin, author...
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    a town written in plene scriptum; perhaps the same town mentioned in Joshua 19:35, צֵר, although there written in defective scriptum. The town was one...
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    Spelling with Niqqud / missing / full Mater lectionis Abbreviations Plene scriptum Punctuation Diacritics Meteg Cantillation Geresh Gershayim Inverted...
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    follows the traditions of the masorete, Aaron ben Asher, in plene scriptum and defective scriptum, as well as in most large and small letters, being harmonious...
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  • Hebrew tended, in contrast to Biblical Hebrew, to write plene where the latter has a defective scriptum. Noẓerim is also possible. Instone-Brewer also thinks...
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    the orthography of the text follows the Sephardic tradition in plene and defective scriptum, there are some things in common with the Yemenite Jewish tradition...
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