Tarot & Hebrew Alphabet
[ psst! secret! future R&D: iconography/semiotics =>the calculus of vocabulary! by Miss Anne E. Elk, end-brackets] started with 'Fox' symbols' http://blog.dennisfox.net/index.php/archives/2005/01/14/wadi-tzin-weird-and-wonderful/
ended with central postulate due to http://www.antiquebooks.net/htmlbooks/sivartha/s_0111.htm
Tarot and the Hebrew Alphabet: "Whereas the Marseilles pattern appears crude to modern eyes, the Tarocchino Milanese engravings are intricately detailed and its pictorial elements therefore more easily identifiable within the lexicon. Dellarocca’s deck is also distinguished by the huge array of unique objects added into its designs. I submit that these objects are the key to the Tarocchino Milanese. Why? Because this profusion of objects and their singular position within the Hebrew lexicon makes an extremely strong case that they were intended as alphabetic allusions."
Words highlighted in magenta denote words which are known to have existed in Medieval and Renaissance sources and are identified as such by Jastrow’s and/or Grossman’s Dictionaries(2). Words highlighted in cyan are also from those sources and denote explicit parallels between the literal meaning of that letter’s name (or derivatives thereof) and the corresponding trump image.
Aleph
Cobbler — AVShKPA
Hat — APYLYVN, APYLYVTh
Goblet — AGN
Skein — AVN, AShVH
Tongs — ATzBThY
Hammer — ARZVBA, ARYPThA
Shoemaker’s form or “last” — AMVS
Mortar of a pestle — ASYThA
Separate threads or hangings — ASPRYTYN
Tray, Long board — ANChVThH, ARVKH
Four-legged table — ARBO RGLY
Bet
Reader of the Scriptures — BOL QRYAH
Veil, Curtain — BNYThA
Headdress — BYYKA, BRTzVTz
Woman’s plait or lock of hair — BLVRYThA
Cloak — BYRVS, BRSYM, BRSYN
Clasp — BZYVNA
Footrest — BSYS
Cushion — BYSThRQA, BRKYYR
Basilica, Semicircular building with colonades — BSLQY
Trumps from Carlo Dellarocca’s Tarocchino Milanese, 1835 (Il Meneghello reprint). |
Gimel Queen, Lady — GBYRH
Duke, Lord — DVKVS, DVRA
Faith — HAMNH, HBTChH, HYMNV
Love — VDO
Triumph — ZKH, ZKY
Judgement, Verdict — ChYThVK, ChLT
Elder — TB, TVB
Soothsayer, Diviner — YDONY |
Trumps from Carlo Dellarocca’s Tarocchino Milanese, 1835 (Il Meneghello reprint). |
Kaph Strength — KCh, KChYVTh, KP
Informant — LChSh, LYTYRYN
Death — MVTh, MYThH, MMVTh
Temperance — NThChSM, NZYRH, NZYRVTh
Satan — STN
Flash of light — ODY
Pleiades (the constellation) — PLYDVTh
Heavenly bodies — TzBA HShMYM
Summer - QYT, QYTz
Sounding of the trumpet — RAOThA, RVO
Portal — ShOR
Folly — ThHLH, ThPLH —¤— |
Footnotes:
(1) All words can be found either in the Jastrow or Grossman dictionary.
Key to the English transliterations above:
A — aleph
B — bet
G — gimel
D — dalet
H — he
V — vav
Z — zayin
Ch — chet
T — tet
Y — yud
K — kaph
L — lamed
M — mem
N — nun
S — samech
O — ayin
P — peh
Tz — tzaddi
Q — qoph
R — resh
Sh — shin
Th — tav
Bibliography:
· Jastrow, Marcus, Ph.D. Litt.D. A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and the Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature, The Judaica Press, 1992 (first published in 1903).
· Grossman, Reuben. Compendious Hebrew–English Dictionary, Comprising a complete vocabulary of Biblical, Mishnaic, Medieval and Modern Hebrew, Dvir Publishing Co., 1938.
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