֛ Hebrew Accent Tevir
U+059B
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ℹ️ About
The Hebrew Accent Tevir (U+059B) is a disjunctive cantillation mark used in the Tiberian vocalization of the Tanakh. It is a nonspacing mark designed to combine with Hebrew base letters, specifically appearing below the character. In liturgical reading, it signals a “broken” or “shattered” melodic phrase, functioning as a minor pause.
⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with ֚ (Yetiv) or ֽ (Meteg). Tevir has a distinct “hook” shape pointing down-left.
⚡ Codes
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CSS
\059B
Python
\u059B
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