שַׂגִּֽיא

𐤔𐤂𐤉𐤀

saggîyʼ

great

Aramaic adjective meaning 'great, large, much, many; very (as an adverb)'. Primarily denotes something of significant magnitude, quantity, importance, or intensity. In adverbial usage, intensifies an associated action or quality ('exceedingly', 'very much'). Functions both predicatively and attributively, describing the extent of objects, people, events, or abstract qualities.

H7690

Daniel 4:7 · Word #12

Lexicon H7690

Lemmaשַׂגִּיא
Lemma (Paleo)𐤔𐤂𐤉𐤀
Transliterationsaggîyʼ
Strong'sH7690
DefinitionAramaic adjective meaning 'great, large, much, many; very (as an adverb)'. Primarily denotes something of significant magnitude, quantity, importance, or intensity. In adverbial usage, intensifies an associated action or quality ('exceedingly', 'very much'). Functions both predicatively and attributively, describing the extent of objects, people, events, or abstract qualities.

Morphology AAamsa All morphology codes

Part of Speech A — Adjective — Describes a noun
Subtype a — Adjective — Adjective
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasegreat

SIBI-P1 Translation H7690-01

great, abundant

Morphological NotesAramaic adjective, masculine singular, absolute state.
Rendering RationaleThe adjective derives from the Aramaic root meaning "to be great" or "to increase," and in masculine singular absolute form it describes something characterized by largeness or abundance. "Great, abundant" preserves both magnitude and increase inherent in the root.

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