is where the fun starts! while the greeks have only one letter given to aesthetic dynamics, the hebrews? let's call them from the shadows!
for each greek sigma... a letter that will... what do you call that? i'm at loss for a noun to describe two variations of the same letter!
i don't even think one exists! but please... show me the hebrew! hebrew that the greeks imitated!
K M N P T & the greek S.
kaf (כ ך) mem (מ ם) nūn (נ ן) pé (פ ף) tsadí (צ ץ).
for one greek letter that does this sort of behaviour... there are? five hebrew letters!
i need to find a noun to describe this... after all, they're not graphemes, or digraphs... or perhaps there is a loose association associated with these letters being digraphs-quasi....
after all, even latin has this: but in a loose trinity of s c k cyst, carmen, kettle, ah... S the weaver of the other two.