‾ΡΚ‾, ‾ρκ‾
‾RK‾, ‾rk‾
Sounds Like: ROH-kah
Translations: 120
From the root: ΡΚ
Part of Speech: Numeral
Explanation: This is a scribal abbreviation representing the Greek numeral 120. In the Koine Greek system, letters of the alphabet were used to denote numbers. Rho (Ρ) stands for 100, and Kappa (Κ) stands for 20, thus combined, they represent 120. The overline indicates that it is an abbreviation for a number.
Inflection: Does not inflect
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