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OSHB Gen 7:14 צִפּוֹר (ʦipōr) Strongs=6833 Lemma=‘צִפּוֹר’
contextual word gloss=‘bird_of’ word gloss=‘creature_of’
Morphology=Ncbsc PoS=common_noun Gender=both Number=singular State=construct
Year=-2348 Event=The_Great_Flood_begins TimeSeries=The_Great_Flood_begins,The_Great_Flood
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The word form ‘צִפּוֹר’ (Morphology=Ncbsc PoS=common_noun Gender=both Number=singular State=construct) has 2 different glosses: ‘[the]_bird[s]_of’, ‘bird_of’.
DEU 4:17 contextual word gloss=‘bird_of’ word gloss=‘bird_of’ OSHB DEU 4:17 word 8
OET-LV: 17 A_likeness_of any_of animal which on_the_earth a_likeness_of any_of bird_of wing which it_flies in_heavens. (DEU_4:17)
OET-RV: 17 or of any animal that’s on the earth or bird that flies in the sky, (DEU 4:17)
PSA 8:9 contextual word gloss=‘[the]_bird[s]_of’ word gloss=‘birds_of’ OSHB PSA 8:9 word 1
OET-LV: 9 the_bird[s]_of the_heavens and_the_fish(es)_of the_sea that_which_passes_through the_paths_of the_seas. (PSA_8:9)
OET-RV: ⇔ 9 Our master, Yahweh,
⇔ your magnificent reputation has spread around the whole world. (PSA 8:9)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘צִפּוֹר’’ have 6 different glosses: ‘[the]_bird[s]_of’, ‘a_bird’, ‘bird’, ‘bird[s]’, ‘bird_of’, ‘of_Zippor’.