מָ֭שָׁל

𐤌𐤔𐤋

mâshâl

a proverb

A concise statement or saying, often figurative or metaphorical in nature, used for teaching, comparison, or illustration. The term refers broadly to various forms of wisdom literature including proverbs, aphorisms, poetic instructive compositions, riddles, parables, and occasionally to taunts or proverbial bywords. In some contexts, it denotes a standard of comparison or an example—positive or negative—used to communicate a wider truth or moral lesson.

H4912

Proverbs 1:6 · Word #2

Lexicon H4912

Lemmaמָשָׁל
Lemma (Paleo)𐤌𐤔𐤋
Transliterationmâshâl
Strong'sH4912
DefinitionA concise statement or saying, often figurative or metaphorical in nature, used for teaching, comparison, or illustration. The term refers broadly to various forms of wisdom literature including proverbs, aphorisms, poetic instructive compositions, riddles, parables, and occasionally to taunts or proverbial bywords. In some contexts, it denotes a standard of comparison or an example—positive or negative—used to communicate a wider truth or moral lesson.

Morphology HNcmsa 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 a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasea proverb

SIBI-P1 Translation H4912-03

governing saying

Morphological NotesMasculine singular common noun, absolute state.
Rendering RationaleThe noun מָשָׁל derives from the root meaning "to rule" or "to govern," and came to denote a saying that exercises governing influence in thought through comparison or instruction. "Governing saying" preserves both the dominion nuance of the root and its function as an instructive, metaphorical statement.

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