כ֔וּשׁ

𐤊𐤅𐤔

Kush

Cush

Proper noun referring primarily to (1) a figure named Cush, son of Ham, in biblical genealogies; and (2) the region, people, and polity traditionally south of Egypt, known from antiquity as Kush or Cush. In narrative and poetic passages, 'Cush' designates both a person (ancestor of certain peoples) and a region or kingdom, typically located along the Upper Nile, corresponding broadly to ancient Nubia. The term can refer to the people of this region (Cushites) as a collective. In one instance, it designates an individual Israelite named Cush.

H3568

1 Chronicles 1:9 · Word #2

Lexicon H3568

Lemmaכּוּשׁ
Lemma (Paleo)𐤊𐤅𐤔
TransliterationKush
Strong'sH3568
DefinitionProper noun referring primarily to (1) a figure named Cush, son of Ham, in biblical genealogies; and (2) the region, people, and polity traditionally south of Egypt, known from antiquity as Kush or Cush. In narrative and poetic passages, 'Cush' designates both a person (ancestor of certain peoples) and a region or kingdom, typically located along the Upper Nile, corresponding broadly to ancient Nubia. The term can refer to the people of this region (Cushites) as a collective. In one instance, it designates an individual Israelite named Cush.

Morphology HNp All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype p — Proper Name — Proper name

Common Translation

PhraseCush

SIBI-P1 Translation H3568-02

Kush

Morphological NotesProper noun, singular; no definite article; used for a person or geographic-ethnic entity.
Rendering RationaleThe term is a proper name of foreign origin designating either the ancestor Cush or the region/people of Kush (ancient Nubia). As a proper noun with no internal Hebrew derivation, it is best rendered by transliteration to preserve its identity.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

Kush

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleProper noun transliterated from Hebrew. P1 meaning: in Kush

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