Alef

/ˈɑ.lɛf/ noun

The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, representing a glottal stop and having a numerical value of 1 in Hebrew numerology.

From Hebrew 'aleph,' meaning ox or cattle (the letter originally depicted an ox head), borrowed into English through direct transliteration.

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