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Hebrew wordlink #142880

נָבָל2Sa 3

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Other uses (18) of identical word form נָבָל (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘נָבָל’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) has 4 different glosses: ‘Nabal’, ‘[is]_Nabal’, ‘[was]_Nabal’, ‘of_Nabal’.

1SA 25:3 ‘[was]_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:3 word 3

1SA 25:4 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:4 word 6

1SA 25:5 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:5 word 12

1SA 25:9 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:9 word 6

1SA 25:10 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:10 word 2

1SA 25:14 ‘of_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:14 word 3

1SA 25:19 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:19 word 9

1SA 25:25 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:25 word 12

1SA 25:25 ‘[is]_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:25 word 17

1SA 25:36 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:36 word 4

1SA 25:36 ‘of_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:36 word 12

1SA 25:38 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:38 word 7

1SA 25:39 ‘Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:39 word 5

1SA 25:39 ‘of_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:39 word 15

1SA 25:39 ‘of_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 25:39 word 22

1SA 27:3 ‘of_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 27:3 word 17

1SA 30:5 ‘of_Nabal’ OSHB 1SA 30:5 word 9

2SA 2:2 ‘of_Nabal’ OSHB 2SA 2:2 word 11

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘אִשָּׁה’’ have 8 different glosses: ‘Nabal’, ‘[is]_Nabal’, ‘[was]_Nabal’, ‘a_fool’, ‘foolish’, ‘of_Nabal’, ‘of_[the]_foolish’, ‘of_a_fool’.