לְ/עֵינֵי/הֶ֖ם

𐤋/𐤏𐤉𐤍𐤉/𐤄𐤌

Ayin

before their eyes

Primarily, the anatomical 'eye,' the organ of seeing; by extension, anything resembling or functioning as an 'eye' (such as a spring or well, seen as the 'eye' of the landscape); also metaphorically used for perception, attitude, viewpoint, or favor; occasionally denotes appearance, surface, or countenance; can indicate presence or the act of watching/observing; serves idiomatically in expressions of personal pronouns or points of view.

ene "eye" (Edo) · anya "eye (organ of sight); appearance; surface" (Fon) · anya "eye (organ of sight); also appearance, perception, focus" (Igbo) +2 more

H5869

Exodus 8:22 · Word #18

Lexicon H5869

Lemmaעַיִן
Lemma (Paleo)𐤏𐤉𐤍
TransliterationAyin
Strong'sH5869
DefinitionPrimarily, the anatomical 'eye,' the organ of seeing; by extension, anything resembling or functioning as an 'eye' (such as a spring or well, seen as the 'eye' of the landscape); also metaphorically used for perception, attitude, viewpoint, or favor; occasionally denotes appearance, surface, or countenance; can indicate presence or the act of watching/observing; serves idiomatically in expressions of personal pronouns or points of view.

Morphology HR/Ncbdc/Sp3mp All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender b — Both — Both (masculine and feminine)
Number d — Dual — Dual (exactly two)
State c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phrasebefore their eyes

SIBI-P1 Translation H5869-54

to their eyes

Morphological NotesNoun common, dual construct (עֵינֵי) + prefixed לְ + 3rd person masculine plural suffix; literally "to the eyes of them."
Rendering RationaleThe noun עַיִן in the dual construct form עֵינֵי means "eyes of." With the prefixed לְ (to/for) and the 3mp suffix הֶם (their), the form literally yields "to the eyes of them," preserving the dual number and pronominal suffix.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

to their eyes

Same as P1Yes
RationaleLiteral translation matches the Hebrew phrase and is contextually clear.

Bantu Hebrew

לְ/עֵינֵי/הֶ֖ם (Ayin) — Primarily, the anatomical 'eye,' the organ of seeing; by extension, anything resembling or functioning as an 'eye' (such as a spring or well, seen as the 'eye' of the landscape); also metaphorically used for perception, attitude, viewpoint, or favor; occasionally denotes appearance, surface, or countenance; can indicate presence or the act of watching/observing; serves idiomatically in expressions of personal pronouns or points of view.

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Word Meaning Language
ene eye Edo
anya eye (organ of sight); appearance; surface Fon
anya eye (organ of sight); also appearance, perception, focus Igbo
nii eye (organ of sight); appearance Ga
Enyi eye Fante