A • B • C • D • E •
F • G • H • I • J • K • L •
M
N • O • P • Q • R •
S • T • U • V • W • X • Y •
Z
Hebrew:
Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet •
Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune •
Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf •
Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv
U u
“To unlock uncommon understanding, utilize unification.”
This letter indicates unity, the primordial monad, and also ‘you’
the word that sounds like the name of the letter. Both the majuscule
and miniscule represent a ‘cup’ (or urn) into which
the purposes and emanations of all sources flow endlessly, bringing
about life
and relation.
Each instance of a thing or being is an instance of all things
and beings in all of time — at once ‘entirely complete’,
and ‘completely
unique’.
The term ‘universe’ is one of the few uniphores in
English — terms
that suggest everything (the only other such noun) at once. Unity,
unification, and universe are the primary character-terms for this
letter. The implication is an ongoing process of ‘bringing
together’,
or collecting, as into a cup. There is also the quality of being
‘highest’ as indicated by the terms utter and utmost.
The ‘un-’
prefix preceeds the majority of words beginning with this
letter, and it is interesting to notice the ‘contrary’ property
of this prefix (as in unknown) because this pair of
letters comprise reflective opposites — the ‘U’ is an ‘upside-down’
miniscule
‘n’.
Character Classes to which ‘U’ belongs:
Round
Bisymmetrical
Letters whose miniscule is very close to the shape of their majuscule
Letters often implying Unification
o:O:o
Ubiquitous — Extremely common or everpresent.
Ugly — Of undesireable form, quality or character; specifically
visually.
Ultimate — The most exceptional, elemental, or perfect. Additionally,
the last in a series.
Umbrella — A cup-shaped shelter. Additionally, the main body of
a jellyfish.
Umbilical — Having to do with a cord that connects the navel
to the placenta prior to birth, when this cord is separated.
Un- — A prefix meaning to reverse, to be deprived of, or to release
from. Additionally, to do the opposite of.
Uni- — A prefix indicating
wholism, unity or singleness.
Unary — Having or consisting of one element only. Monadic.
Under
— Beneath. Additionally, subordinate to.
Understand — To know accurately of. To comprehend. Literally ‘To
stand under’ and thus to ‘know from a position that lifts the subject
up.’.
Unknown — Indeterminate, unrecognizeable, or incompletely understood.
Unity — To be one, regardless of ideas or appearances to the contrary.
Monadic.
Universe — Everything/one, everywhere/when.
Unsettling — Disturbing.
Up — To direction identified as above from some position.
Urge — A strong desire. Alternately, to advocate, stimulate coerce
or provoke.
Urn — A vase. Additionally, a container for the ashes of a dead
person who has been cremated.
Us — A pronoun indicating the speaker
and one or more others.
Use — To consume, cause to function, or apply something.
Utilize
— A synonym for use.
Utmost — The highest attainable degree or measure of.
Utopia — A society or culture which closely approaches the most
perfect state or character possible.
Utter — To speak. Additionally,
absolute or total.
A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J • K • L • M
N • O • P • Q • R • S • T • U • V • W • X • Y • Z
Hebrew:
Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet • Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune • Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf • Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv