דֵּ֥י

𐤃𐤉

dîy

that

A relative particle introducing clauses that specify, define, or clarify a noun or previous statement; typically translated as 'that,' 'which,' 'who,' 'whom,' or 'whose.' Also used as a marker of various adverbial phrases, often corresponding to English prepositional constructions like 'of,' 'for,' or 'from.' Functions as both a relative and a conjunction, and sometimes as a subordinating particle in complex sentences.

H1768

Daniel 3:15 · Word #38

Lexicon H1768

Lemmaדִּי
Lemma (Paleo)𐤃𐤉
Transliterationdîy
Strong'sH1768
DefinitionA relative particle introducing clauses that specify, define, or clarify a noun or previous statement; typically translated as 'that,' 'which,' 'who,' 'whom,' or 'whose.' Also used as a marker of various adverbial phrases, often corresponding to English prepositional constructions like 'of,' 'for,' or 'from.' Functions as both a relative and a conjunction, and sometimes as a subordinating particle in complex sentences.

Morphology ATr All morphology codes

Part of Speech T — Particle — Function word
Subtype r — Relative — Relative

Common Translation

Phrasethat

SIBI-P1 Translation H1768-01

sufficiency of

Morphological NotesMasculine singular common noun in construct state.
Rendering RationaleThe noun denotes adequacy or enoughness; in the masculine singular construct state it links to a following term, expressing measured sufficiency in relation to something else—thus "sufficiency of."

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