Atnah

/ɑːtˈnɑː/ noun

A punctuation mark and musical notation used in Hebrew biblical texts to indicate a major pause or division in the reading.

From Hebrew 'etnah' meaning rest or pause. Used in the cantillation system for chanting Torah and other Hebrew scriptures since ancient times.

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