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Hebrew wordlink #284615

הַנְּטִיפוֹתIsa 3

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The word form ‘הַנְּטִיפוֹת’ (Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article
Morphology=Ncfpa PoS=common_noun Gender=feminine Number=plural State=absolute)
is always and only glossed as ‘the, pendants’.

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemmas=‘הַ’, ‘נְטִפָה’’ have only one gloss: ‘the,pendants’.

Hebrew words (1) other than הַנְּטִיפוֹת (Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article
Morphology=Ncfpa PoS=common_noun Gender=feminine Number=plural State=absolute)
with a gloss related to ‘pendants’

JDG 8:26וְהַנְּטִפוֹת (vəhannəţifōt)  Lemmas=‘וְ’, ‘הַ’, ‘נְטִפָה’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘and, the, pendants’ morpheme glosses=‘and, the, pendants’ OSHB JDG 8:26 word 14

OET-LV: 26And_he/it_was the_weight_of the_earrings_of the_gold which he_asked_for one_thousand and_seven hundred(s) gold apart from the_ornaments and_the_pendants and_the_garments_of (the)_purple which_were_on the_kings_of Midyān and_apart from the_necklaces which were_on_the_necks_of their_camels_of_of.   (JDG_8:26)

OET-RV: 26Now the weight of the gold earrings of gold came to twenty kilograms, and then there were the crescent-shaped ornaments, the pendants, the dyed purple garments that the Midianite kings had been wearing, as well as the collars that had been around their camels’ necks. (JDG 8:26)