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OSHB Eze 35:5
קֵץ (qēʦ) ‘of_[the]_end’ Strongs=7093 Lemma=‘קֵץ’
Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute
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The word form ‘קֵץ’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 3 different glosses: ‘[the]_end’, ‘an_end’, ‘of_[the]_end’.
JOB 22:5 ‘an_end’ OSHB JOB 22:5 word 5
JOB 28:3 ‘an_end’ OSHB JOB 28:3 word 1
PSA 119:96 ‘an_end’ OSHB PSA 119:96 word 4
ECC 4:8 ‘an_end’ OSHB ECC 4:8 word 11
ECC 4:16 ‘an_end’ OSHB ECC 4:16 word 2
ECC 12:12 ‘an_end’ OSHB ECC 12:12 word 9
ISA 9:6 ‘an_end’ OSHB ISA 9:6 word 5
EZE 7:2 ‘an_end’ OSHB EZE 7:2 word 10
EZE 7:6 ‘an_end’ OSHB EZE 7:6 word 1
EZE 21:30 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB EZE 21:30 word 11
EZE 21:34 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB EZE 21:34 word 18
DAN 8:17 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB DAN 8:17 word 16
DAN 8:19 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB DAN 8:19 word 11
DAN 9:26 ‘[the]_end’ OSHB DAN 9:26 word 18
DAN 11:27 ‘an_end’ OSHB DAN 11:27 word 14
DAN 11:35 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB DAN 11:35 word 10
DAN 11:40 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB DAN 11:40 word 2
DAN 12:4 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB DAN 12:4 word 9
DAN 12:9 ‘of_[the]_end’ OSHB DAN 12:9 word 10
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘קֵץ’’ have 4 different glosses: ‘[the]_end’, ‘[will_be]_the_end’, ‘an_end’, ‘of_[the]_end’.