Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Qoph or Qop (in Modern Hebrew: Qof/Kof, Arabic: Qāf) is the nineteenth letter in many Semitic abjads or alphabets, including the Phoenician, Aramaic, Syriac, and Hebrew 'ק' or the Arabic alphabet qāf 'ق' (in abjadi order). Its sound value is an emphatic [kˤ] or [q]. In Hebrew Gematria, it has the numerical value of 100.The origin of qoph is uncertain. It is usually suggested to have originally depicted either a sewing needle, specifically the eye of a needle (Hebrew קוף, means "hole"), or the back of a head and neck (qāf in Arabic meant "nape").According to an older suggestion, it may also have been a picture of a monkey and its tail.. }
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- Qoph abstract "Qoph or Qop (in Modern Hebrew: Qof/Kof, Arabic: Qāf) is the nineteenth letter in many Semitic abjads or alphabets, including the Phoenician, Aramaic, Syriac, and Hebrew 'ק' or the Arabic alphabet qāf 'ق' (in abjadi order). Its sound value is an emphatic [kˤ] or [q]. In Hebrew Gematria, it has the numerical value of 100.The origin of qoph is uncertain. It is usually suggested to have originally depicted either a sewing needle, specifically the eye of a needle (Hebrew קוף, means "hole"), or the back of a head and neck (qāf in Arabic meant "nape").According to an older suggestion, it may also have been a picture of a monkey and its tail.".