אָ֣ן

𐤀𐤍

ʼân

Where

An interrogative particle or adverb denoting inquiry about place or direction, primarily translated as 'where?' or 'whither?' occurring especially in poetic, rhetorical, or urgent supplications. It expresses a seeking of location, direction, or sometimes the state or circumstance of a person or object.

H575

1 Samuel 10:14 · Word #7

Lexicon H575

Lemmaאָן
Lemma (Paleo)𐤀𐤍
Transliterationʼân
Strong'sH575
DefinitionAn interrogative particle or adverb denoting inquiry about place or direction, primarily translated as 'where?' or 'whither?' occurring especially in poetic, rhetorical, or urgent supplications. It expresses a seeking of location, direction, or sometimes the state or circumstance of a person or object.

Morphology HTi All morphology codes

Part of Speech T — Particle — Function word
Subtype i — Interrogative — Interrogative

Common Translation

PhraseWhere

SIBI-P1 Translation H575-01

where?

Morphological NotesInterrogative particle (adverb of place); no gender, number, or person inflection.
Rendering RationaleThis interrogative particle derives from the root אין, linking the idea of absence or non-presence with inquiry about location. "Where?" preserves the core sense of seeking the place or whereabouts of someone or something without adding contextual nuance.

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