הֶ/הָמ֛וֹן
𐤄/𐤄𐤌𐤅𐤍
hâmôwn
the multitude
A large group or mass, particularly an assemblage of people (multitude, throng) or, by extension, a great quantity or volume of things (abundance, vastness). The term can also refer to the noise, commotion, or tumult produced by such a crowd, as well as the feeling or atmosphere of chaos and disturbance. Less commonly, it may denote material abundance, wealth, or copiousness.
1 Samuel 14:16 · Word #7
Lexicon H1995
| Lemma | הָמוֹן |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤄𐤌𐤅𐤍 |
| Transliteration | hâmôwn |
| Strong's | H1995 |
| Definition | A large group or mass, particularly an assemblage of people (multitude, throng) or, by extension, a great quantity or volume of things (abundance, vastness). The term can also refer to the noise, commotion, or tumult produced by such a crowd, as well as the feeling or atmosphere of chaos and disturbance. Less commonly, it may denote material abundance, wealth, or copiousness. |
Morphology HTd/Ncmsa
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea |
| Subtype | c — Common — Common noun |
| Gender | m — Masculine — Masculine |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
| State | a — Absolute — The noun stands independently |
Common Translation
| Phrase | the multitude |
SIBI-P1 Translation H1995-11
the roaring throng
| Morphological Notes | Masculine singular common noun, absolute state, with definite article. |
| Rendering Rationale | The noun הָמוֹן derives from the root expressing noise and commotion, denoting a mass characterized by collective uproar. "The roaring throng" preserves both the sense of a gathered multitude and the audible tumult inherent in the root, while reflecting the masculine singular noun with definite article. |
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