דָּרַ֣ךְ

𐤃𐤓𐤊

dârak

has trodden

To tread or step; to walk or move along a path; to trample or tread down; to bend a bow by treading upon it (as in archery). In different contexts, denotes physical movement (walking or treading), symbolic actions (to subdue or conquer by trampling), or technical actions (to string a bow for use).

kanyaga "to tread on, to step on" (Sukuma) · kanyaga "to tread (on), walk on" (Yao) · kʉnyaga "to tread on" (Zigula) +2 more

H1869

Lamentations 1:15 · Word #12

Lexicon H1869

Lemmaדָּרַךְ
Lemma (Paleo)𐤃𐤓𐤊
Transliterationdârak
Strong'sH1869
DefinitionTo tread or step; to walk or move along a path; to trample or tread down; to bend a bow by treading upon it (as in archery). In different contexts, denotes physical movement (walking or treading), symbolic actions (to subdue or conquer by trampling), or technical actions (to string a bow for use).

Morphology HVqp3ms All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan q — Qal — Simple active
Conjugation p — Perfect — Completed action
Person 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they")
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phrasehas trodden

SIBI-P1 Translation H1869-02

he has trodden

Morphological NotesVerb, Qal stem, perfect (suffix conjugation), 3rd person masculine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe Qal perfect 3ms form denotes a completed action performed by a masculine singular subject. "He has trodden" preserves the root sense of setting the foot down with intent, encompassing walking, trampling, or pressing down.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

he has trodden

Same as P1Yes
Rationale'He has trodden' correctly renders the verb in context. No change needed.

Bantu Hebrew

דָּרַ֣ךְ (dârak) — To tread or step; to walk or move along a path; to trample or tread down; to bend a bow by treading upon it (as in archery). In different contexts, denotes physical movement (walking or treading), symbolic actions (to subdue or conquer by trampling), or technical actions (to string a bow for use).

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Word Meaning Language
kanyaga to tread on, to step on Sukuma
kanyaga to tread (on), walk on Yao
kʉnyaga to tread on Zigula
kanyaga to step on, to tread on Nyamwezi
kanyaga to tread (on), step, trample Swahili