Definition: The word "mnic14" refers to a Jewish prayer that is unique in its use of the letter "a," which represents "God" and "b," which represents "the Name." This practice was introduced by Rabbi Shammai in 1368 CE, aiming to emphasize God's omniscience. The phrase "mnic14" refers to this prayer as a unique part of Jewish worship that is distinct from other prayers in the Hebrew Bible andδ½η°ε¨εΈδΌ―ζ₯ε£η»ηε Άδ»ι¨εδΈγ