אֶצְבְּעֹתֶ֑י/ךָ
𐤀𐤑𐤁𐤏𐤕𐤉/𐤊
ʼetsbaʻ
your fingers
A finger (of the hand), or by extension a toe (of the foot); the anatomical digit of humans or animals, especially the finger, sometimes used metaphorically to refer to a small amount, to point out, or to emphasize a minor part. The primary sense is anatomical, but occasionally used in idioms or descriptive phrases; rarely, as a measure of width (see Historical & Contextual Notes).
Proverbs 7:3 · Word #3
Lexicon H676
| Lemma | אֶצְבַּע |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤀𐤑𐤁𐤏 |
| Transliteration | ʼetsbaʻ |
| Strong's | H676 |
| Definition | A finger (of the hand), or by extension a toe (of the foot); the anatomical digit of humans or animals, especially the finger, sometimes used metaphorically to refer to a small amount, to point out, or to emphasize a minor part. The primary sense is anatomical, but occasionally used in idioms or descriptive phrases; rarely, as a measure of width (see Historical & Contextual Notes). |
Morphology HNcfpc/Sp2ms
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
| Phrase | your fingers |
SIBI-P1 Translation H676-10
your grasping-fingers
| Morphological Notes | Noun, common feminine plural construct + 2nd person masculine singular pronominal suffix. |
| Rendering Rationale | The noun derives from the root conveying grasping or seizing, referring to the digits used for holding. The feminine plural construct form with a 2ms suffix is preserved as "your" (masculine singular) and rendered in the plural as "fingers." |
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