מִ/פִּסֵּ֑חַ

𐤌/𐤐𐤎𐤇

piççêach

from a lame man

A person who is lame or crippled, especially unable to walk or move normally as a result of injury or congenital condition. The term refers specifically to impairment or disability of the feet or legs, resulting in limping or an inability to stand or move properly. The word is used descriptively of individuals who have a noticeable physical limitation in their gait or movement.

H6455

Proverbs 26:7 · Word #3

Lexicon H6455

Lemmaפִּסֵּחַ
Lemma (Paleo)𐤐𐤎𐤇
Transliterationpiççêach
Strong'sH6455
DefinitionA person who is lame or crippled, especially unable to walk or move normally as a result of injury or congenital condition. The term refers specifically to impairment or disability of the feet or legs, resulting in limping or an inability to stand or move properly. The word is used descriptively of individuals who have a noticeable physical limitation in their gait or movement.

Morphology HR/Aamsa All morphology codes

Part of Speech A — Adjective — Describes a noun
Subtype a — Adjective — Adjective
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasefrom a lame man

SIBI-P1 Translation H6455-05

limping man

Morphological NotesAdjective, masculine singular, absolute state; used substantivally to denote a man who limps.
Rendering RationaleDerived from the root meaning "to limp," this adjectival masculine singular form denotes a man characterized by impaired walking. "Limping man" preserves both the root action and the masculine singular morphology.

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