אַֽט

𐤀𐤈

ʼaṭ

softly

Adverb: softly, gently, quietly, with subdued sound or manner. As a noun (rare): a charmer or necromancer—one who murmurs incantations in a subdued or secretive manner. The primary sense refers to manner of movement, sound, or activity that is deliberately quiet, gentle, or secretive, often with the implication of secrecy or subtlety.

H328

1 Kings 21:27 · Word #17

Lexicon H328

Lemmaאַט
Lemma (Paleo)𐤀𐤈
Transliterationʼaṭ
Strong'sH328
DefinitionAdverb: softly, gently, quietly, with subdued sound or manner. As a noun (rare): a charmer or necromancer—one who murmurs incantations in a subdued or secretive manner. The primary sense refers to manner of movement, sound, or activity that is deliberately quiet, gentle, or secretive, often with the implication of secrecy or subtlety.

Morphology HD All morphology codes

Part of Speech D — Adverb — Modifies a verb

Common Translation

Phrasesoftly

SIBI-P1 Translation H328-01

softly

Morphological NotesAdverb; indeclinable; expresses manner of action.
Rendering RationaleThe form functions as an adverb, expressing manner. "Softly" directly reflects the root sense of gentle, subdued, or secretive movement or sound without importing contextual nuance.

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