וְ/הוֹלִ֣יד

𐤅/𐤄𐤅𐤋𐤉𐤃

yâlad

To give birth, bring forth or beget offspring. In human contexts, it refers to the physical act of childbirth by a woman or of fathering children by a man, as well as the broader process of producing a descendant. In specialized contexts, it covers the technical act of midwifery, the record of genealogy or lineage, and metaphorical uses for origin or production.

Vyara "give birth" (Kirundi) · fyala "give birth; bring forth children" (Bemba)

H3205

Ecclesiastes 5:13 · Word #6

Lexicon H3205

Lemmaיָלַד
Lemma (Paleo)𐤉𐤋𐤃
Transliterationyâlad
Strong'sH3205
DefinitionTo give birth, bring forth or beget offspring. In human contexts, it refers to the physical act of childbirth by a woman or of fathering children by a man, as well as the broader process of producing a descendant. In specialized contexts, it covers the technical act of midwifery, the record of genealogy or lineage, and metaphorical uses for origin or production.

Morphology HC/Vhp3ms All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan h — Hiphil — Causative active
Conjugation p — Perfect — Completed action
Person 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they")
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular

SIBI-P1 Translation H3205-60

and he begot

Morphological NotesVerb, Hiphil (causative), sequential perfect (vav-consecutive), 3rd person masculine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe Hiphil stem gives a causative sense of the root ילד, here expressing that a male subject caused offspring to be born—i.e., begot. The 3rd person masculine singular sequential perfect is reflected in "and he begot."

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

and he fathered

Same as P1Yes
RationaleStandardized from "and he begot".

Bantu Hebrew

וְ/הוֹלִ֣יד (yâlad) — To give birth, bring forth or beget offspring. In human contexts, it refers to the physical act of childbirth by a woman or of fathering children by a man, as well as the broader process of producing a descendant. In specialized contexts, it covers the technical act of midwifery, the record of genealogy or lineage, and metaphorical uses for origin or production.

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Word Meaning Language
Vyara give birth Kirundi
fyala give birth; bring forth children Bemba