N
Drux
Maps to: English letter N
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Pronunciation
Dee's Original
Historical EvidencePrimary records and manuscript witnesses[n]
n
≈ Like English 'n'
Golden Dawn
Later InterpretationPost-Dee adaptation or commentaryPronounced [ɛn] or [nuː] (from Hebrew nun)
ɛn / nuː
≈ Like 'en' or 'noo'
Modern Practice
Traditional Occult ClaimTradition-specific interpretive frameworkPronounced as English 'n'
n
Historical Reception
Strong Scholarly ConsensusSustained agreement across peer scholarshipMapped to the English letter N. The Golden Dawn's alternative pronunciation [nuː] derives from Westcott's method of inserting Hebrew vowel sounds after consonants.
Source: Laycock (2001), p. 60
What Scholars Have Observed
Laycock
Strong Scholarly ConsensusSustained agreement across peer scholarshipWestcott's method allows each letter to be pronounced either as its English name or as the first consonant and vowel of its Hebrew name — e.g., N may be [ɛn] or [nuː] (from nun).