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Ole (cantillation)

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Ole
עוֹלֶה ֫ בְּאַ֫פּ֥וֹ
cantillation
Sof passuk ׃   Paseq ׀
Etnakhta/atnakh ֑   Segol ֒
Shalshelet ֓   Zakef katan ֔
Zakef gadol ֕   Tifcha/tarkha ֖
Rivia ֗   Zarka ֘
Pashta ֙   Yetiv ֚
Tevir ֛   Geresh ֜
Geresh muqdam [de] ֝   Gershayim ֞
Karne parah ֟   Telisha gedola/talsha ֠
Pazer ֡   Atnah hafukh [de] ֢
Munakh/shofar holekh ֣   Mahpach ֤
Merkha/ma’arikh ֥   Mercha kefula ֦
Darga ֧   Qadma ֨
Telisha qetana/tarsa ֩   Yerah ben yomo ֪
Ole ֫   Illuy ֬
Dehi [de] ֭   Tsinnorit ֮

Ole (Hebrew: עוֹלֶה‎) a cantillation mark found in Psalms, Proverbs, and Job (the אמ"ת‎ books). Ole is also sometimes used as a stress marker in texts without cantillation.

Total occurrences

Book Number of appearances
Psalms 325
Book of Job 40
Book of Proverbs 29

References