דַֽם

𐤃𐤌

dâm

blood

'Blood'—the vital fluid of humans and animals. Used concretely for physical blood in the body or shed in injury or sacrifice; also refers to life itself as represented by blood, bloodshed (especially as the taking of life or acts of violence), and metaphorically for guilt incurred by violence. In poetic or extended contexts, can signify the life force or mortality. In rare analogical usage, refers to grape juice as a symbol of blood, especially in ritual or poetic passages.

damu "blood" (Kirundi) · damu "blood" (Kinyarwanda) · damu "blood" (Luganda) +3 more

H1818

Exodus 24:8 · Word #10

Lexicon H1818

Lemmaדָּם
Lemma (Paleo)𐤃𐤌
Transliterationdâm
Strong'sH1818
Definition'Blood'—the vital fluid of humans and animals. Used concretely for physical blood in the body or shed in injury or sacrifice; also refers to life itself as represented by blood, bloodshed (especially as the taking of life or acts of violence), and metaphorically for guilt incurred by violence. In poetic or extended contexts, can signify the life force or mortality. In rare analogical usage, refers to grape juice as a symbol of blood, especially in ritual or poetic passages.

Morphology HNcmsc 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 c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phraseblood

SIBI-P1 Translation H1818-10

blood of

Morphological NotesNoun, masculine singular, construct state.
Rendering RationaleThe noun דָּם denotes the vital life-fluid, blood, associated with redness and life. The singular construct state requires the bound form "blood of," indicating possession or association with what follows.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

blood of

Same as P1Yes
RationaleThe construct phrase 'blood of' reflects the Hebrew genitive relationship accurately. P1 is correct in context.

Bantu Hebrew

דַֽם (dâm) — 'Blood'—the vital fluid of humans and animals. Used concretely for physical blood in the body or shed in injury or sacrifice; also refers to life itself as represented by blood, bloodshed (especially as the taking of life or acts of violence), and metaphorically for guilt incurred by violence. In poetic or extended contexts, can signify the life force or mortality. In rare analogical usage, refers to grape juice as a symbol of blood, especially in ritual or poetic passages.

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Word Meaning Language
damu blood Kirundi
damu blood Kinyarwanda
damu blood Luganda
damu blood Kikuyu
damu blood Swahili
damu blood Lingala