רִבּ֔וֹא

𐤓𐤁𐤅𐤀

ribbôw

thousand

A myriad, an indefinitely large or countless number, often used to express the sense of 'ten thousand' or other large groupings; figuratively, to denote an uncountable multitude or very great quantities. In some contexts, the term is used specifically for the number 10,000, while in poetic or figurative settings it can denote innumerable multitudes or enormous magnitude.

H7239

Ezra 2:64 · Word #5

Lexicon H7239

Lemmaרִבּוֹ
Lemma (Paleo)𐤓𐤁𐤅
Transliterationribbôw
Strong'sH7239
DefinitionA myriad, an indefinitely large or countless number, often used to express the sense of 'ten thousand' or other large groupings; figuratively, to denote an uncountable multitude or very great quantities. In some contexts, the term is used specifically for the number 10,000, while in poetic or figurative settings it can denote innumerable multitudes or enormous magnitude.

Morphology HAcbsa All morphology codes

Part of Speech A — Adjective — Describes a noun
Subtype c — Cardinal Number — Cardinal number
Gender b — Both — Both (masculine and feminine)
Number s — Singular — Singular
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasethousand

SIBI-P1 Translation H7239-01

a myriad

Morphological NotesCardinal number, singular, absolute state; used for both masculine and feminine referents.
Rendering RationaleThe noun derives from רבב, expressing multiplicity and abundance; as a singular cardinal number in the absolute state, it denotes a single unit of a vast quantity—"a myriad," often corresponding to ten thousand.

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