וַ/יּ֖וֹלֶד

𐤅/𐤉𐤅𐤋𐤃

yâlad

and fathered

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.

fyala "give birth; bring forth children" (Bemba)

H3205

Genesis 11:20 · 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/Vhw3ms All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan h — Hiphil — Causative active
Conjugation w — Sequential Imperfect — Imperfect with waw-consecutive, narrating past events
Person 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they")
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phraseand fathered

SIBI-P1 Translation H3205-56

and he begot

Morphological NotesVerb, Hiphil (causative), sequential imperfect (wayyiqtol), 3rd person masculine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe Hiphil stem gives a causative sense, "to cause to be born," which in a masculine singular subject denotes fathering offspring. The sequential imperfect with prefixed vav conveys the narrative past, hence "and he begot."

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

and he fathered

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
Rationale'And he begot' in P1 could be used, but 'and he fathered' aligns more closely with the conventional genealogical expression in context and the SILEX definition allows for this rendering.

Bantu Hebrew

וַ/יּ֖וֹלֶד (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
fyala give birth; bring forth children Bemba