וּ/נְשֵֽׁי

𐤅/𐤍𐤔𐤉

ʼishshâh

and wives

Adult female human, typically in contrast to אָדָם ('man, human/husband'), with contextual senses of 'woman' and 'wife.' Used for women of various statuses (free, married, unmarried), and frequently as a legal or social designation. The semantic range encompasses general 'woman,' 'wife' (especially in family or legal contexts), and in extended uses, denotes 'female' of the species or collective groups of women.

H802

Genesis 8:16 · Word #7

Lexicon H802

Lemmaאִשָּׁה
Lemma (Paleo)𐤀𐤔𐤄
Transliterationʼishshâh
Strong'sH802
DefinitionAdult female human, typically in contrast to אָדָם ('man, human/husband'), with contextual senses of 'woman' and 'wife.' Used for women of various statuses (free, married, unmarried), and frequently as a legal or social designation. The semantic range encompasses general 'woman,' 'wife' (especially in family or legal contexts), and in extended uses, denotes 'female' of the species or collective groups of women.

Morphology HC/Ncfpc All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender f — Feminine — Feminine
Number p — Plural — Plural
State c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phraseand wives

SIBI-P1 Translation H802-40

and women of

Morphological NotesConjunction ו + common noun, feminine plural, construct state (נְשֵׁי).
Rendering RationaleThe noun is the feminine plural construct form of אִשָּׁה, meaning "woman" or "wife," here linked in construct to a following noun, hence "women of." The prefixed וּ adds the conjunction "and," and the plural feminine form is preserved in English.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

and women of

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleStandardized from "and wives of". The Hebrew reads וְנָשִׁים בְּנֶיךָ (literally “women of your sons”). The standard literal rendering “and women of” is accurate and consistent. The idiomatic “wives of” is not required by context and should be standardized for consistency.