֝ Hebrew Accent Geresh Muqdam
U+059D
◌֝
ℹ️ About
The Hebrew Accent Geresh Muqdam (U+059D) is a specialized cantillation mark used in Tiberian Hebrew vocalization. As a nonspacing mark, it typically resides above the consonant. In liturgical chanting, it acts as a “preposed” Geresh, indicating a specific melodic stress that occurs before the primary syllable of the word.
⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with ֜ (Standard Geresh U+059C) or ֞ (Gershayim U+059E).
⚡ Codes
HTML
֝
CSS
\059D
Python
\u059D
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