כֹּ֣לָּ/א

𐤊𐤋/𐤀

kôl

all [that] comes

The entirety or whole of a thing, or the totality of a set; also denotes any, each, every, or all, depending on syntactic context. When attached to a noun or in construct with possessive pronouns, it denotes 'all of,' 'the entirety of,' or 'every part of.' In distributive contexts, may mean 'each' or 'every.' Sometimes used adverbially with the force of 'completely' or 'altogether.'

H3606

Daniel 4:25 · Word #1

Lexicon H3606

Lemmaכֹּל
Lemma (Paleo)𐤊𐤋
Transliterationkôl
Strong'sH3606
DefinitionThe entirety or whole of a thing, or the totality of a set; also denotes any, each, every, or all, depending on syntactic context. When attached to a noun or in construct with possessive pronouns, it denotes 'all of,' 'the entirety of,' or 'every part of.' In distributive contexts, may mean 'each' or 'every.' Sometimes used adverbially with the force of 'completely' or 'altogether.'

Morphology ANcmsd/Td All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State d — Determined — The noun is definite

Common Translation

Phraseall [that] comes

SIBI-P1 Translation H3606-08

the whole

Morphological NotesMasculine singular common noun in the determined (emphatic) state; Aramaic cognate of Hebrew כֹּל.
Rendering RationaleThe noun derives from the root conveying completeness or totality. As a masculine singular determined form, it is best rendered as "the whole," preserving both its nominal force and its sense of entirety.

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