רַגְלָ֑/ם

𐤓𐤂𐤋/𐤌

regel

their foot

Foot—specifically the lower extremity of the leg, used for walking, standing, and movement. The term is used literally for the physical foot and, by extension and metonymy, for a range of related meanings including: a person's gait or steps; times or occasions (especially in set phrases denoting recurring events or pilgrimages); a person's presence in or movement to a place; territory possessed or traversed ('under one's foot'); and, euphemistically, the genitals. Figuratively, it can denote subjugation or dominance ('placed under the foot'), perseverance or endurance, or one who frequents a place (as in 'haunt').

H7272

Deuteronomy 32:35 · Word #6

Lexicon H7272

Lemmaרֶגֶל
Lemma (Paleo)𐤓𐤂𐤋
Transliterationregel
Strong'sH7272
DefinitionFoot—specifically the lower extremity of the leg, used for walking, standing, and movement. The term is used literally for the physical foot and, by extension and metonymy, for a range of related meanings including: a person's gait or steps; times or occasions (especially in set phrases denoting recurring events or pilgrimages); a person's presence in or movement to a place; territory possessed or traversed ('under one's foot'); and, euphemistically, the genitals. Figuratively, it can denote subjugation or dominance ('placed under the foot'), perseverance or endurance, or one who frequents a place (as in 'haunt').

Morphology HNcfsc/Sp3mp All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender f — Feminine — Feminine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phrasetheir foot

SIBI-P1 Translation H7272-22

their foot

Morphological NotesFeminine singular noun in construct state with 3rd person masculine plural pronominal suffix.
Rendering RationaleThe noun רֶגֶל denotes the foot as the bodily organ of walking, directly reflecting the root idea of movement on foot. The construct form with 3rd person masculine plural suffix yields the singular "their foot," preserving both number and possession.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

their foot

Same as P1Yes
Rationale'Their foot' is the correct literal meaning of רַגְלָ֑/ם and matches the Hebrew syntax.