These pages group sec-merk and sec-misc examples by the vocalization of the consonant that carries the relevant shewa or ḥataf sign.
In the shorthand labels, : means simple shewa, :∵ means ḥataf segol, :_ means ḥataf pataḥ, :a means ḥataf qamats, (mos) means meteg on that same consonant, varika means varika on that same consonant, and gutt-: means a guttural with simple shewa. Commas join marks that occur on the same consonant.
Any extra suffix such as double shewa or bgdkft-dagesh describes the following consonant, not the marked one.
# poetic/«:»: Immediately below, all 4 are shown.
(The label poetic/«:» means that the cantillation system is poetic and that the marked consonant carries simple shewa.)
| וַיִּ֤ירְא֨וּ׀ | Ps65:9 | |||
| בָּ֤ר֣וּךְ אֲדֹנָי֮ | Ps68:20 | 09.23.rn1 | 11.26.rn1 | |
| בָּ֤רֽוּךְ~יְהֹוָ֨ה אֱלֹהֵ֪י יִשְׂרָאֵ֡ל | Ps106:48 | 09.34.rn1 | 11.08.b.rn3 | |
| שָׁ֤מְרָֽה~נֶ֣שֶׁף | Jb24:15 |
# prose/«:_»: Immediately below, all 1 are shown.
(The label prose/«:_» means that the cantillation system is prose and that the marked consonant carries ḥataf pataḥ.)
| עַד־שֶׁ֤הֲבֵיאתִיו֙ | S3:4 |