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Hebrew wordlink #180145

הַחָפְשִׁית2 Ki 15

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The word form ‘הַחָפְשִׁית’ (Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article
Morphology=Ncfsa PoS=common_noun Gender=feminine Number=singular State=absolute)
is always and only glossed as ‘of_(the), separateness’.

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

Hebrew words (1) other than הַחָפְשִׁית (Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article
Morphology=Ncfsa PoS=common_noun Gender=feminine Number=singular State=absolute)
with a gloss related to ‘separateness’

2 CHR 26:21החפשות (hḩfshvt)  Lemmas=‘הַ’, ‘חׇפְשִׁית’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘of_(the), separateness’ morpheme glosses=‘the, separate’ OSHB 2 CHR 26:21 word 10

OET-LV: 21And_he/it_was ˊUzziyyāh the_king having_a_skin_disease until the_day_of his_death_of_of and_he/it_sat_down//remained//lived the_house_of (the)_separateness having_a_skin_disease if/because he_was_cut_off from_the_house_of YHWH and_Yōtām/(Jotham) his/its_son was_over the_house_of the_king he_was_judging DOM the_people_of the_earth/land.   (CH2_26:21)

OET-RV: 21King Uzziyah had leprosy until he died, so he had to live in an isolated residence and wasn’t allowed to approach the temple. His son Yotam (Jotham) stood in for him—supervising the palace and ruling Yehudah. (CH2 26:21)