וּ/בְ/ע֣וֹף

𐤅/𐤁/𐤏𐤅𐤐

ʻôwph

and with the birds

A collective term for flying creatures, particularly birds, but also used more broadly for any winged, airborne animal. It primarily refers to animals that move through the air by means of wings, encompassing a broad category from large birds to small fliers. The term does not distinguish among specific bird species but denotes the entire class of winged, flying animals in the Israelite worldview.

H5775

Hosea 4:3 · Word #11

Lexicon H5775

Lemmaעוֹף
Lemma (Paleo)𐤏𐤅𐤐
Transliterationʻôwph
Strong'sH5775
DefinitionA collective term for flying creatures, particularly birds, but also used more broadly for any winged, airborne animal. It primarily refers to animals that move through the air by means of wings, encompassing a broad category from large birds to small fliers. The term does not distinguish among specific bird species but denotes the entire class of winged, flying animals in the Israelite worldview.

Morphology HC/R/Ncmsc 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

Phraseand with the birds

SIBI-P1 Translation H5775-14

and in flying-creature of

Morphological NotesConjunction ו + preposition ב + masculine singular construct noun; collective singular in construct state.
Rendering RationaleThe noun עוֹף derives from the root meaning "to fly" and denotes the collective class of flying creatures. It is masculine singular in construct, so it is rendered as a singular collective in a genitive (“of”) relationship, with the prefixed conjunction and preposition expressed as “and in.”

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