אֵידִ֑/י
𐤀𐤉𐤃/𐤉
ʼêyd
of my calamity
A disastrous event, calamity, or misfortune; the state or condition marked by sudden adverse fate, especially as a collective or national experience, such as destruction, ruin, or great distress. The term denotes occurrences that bring distress, ruin, or disaster upon individuals or communities, and is often used poetically or in parallel with terms for disaster and destruction.
2 Samuel 22:19 · Word #3
Lexicon H343
| Lemma | אֵיד |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤀𐤉𐤃 |
| Transliteration | ʼêyd |
| Strong's | H343 |
| Definition | A disastrous event, calamity, or misfortune; the state or condition marked by sudden adverse fate, especially as a collective or national experience, such as destruction, ruin, or great distress. The term denotes occurrences that bring distress, ruin, or disaster upon individuals or communities, and is often used poetically or in parallel with terms for disaster and destruction. |
Morphology HNcmsc/Sp1cs
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 | c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word |
Common Translation
| Phrase | of my calamity |
SIBI-P1 Translation H343-05
my calamity
| Morphological Notes | Masculine singular noun in construct state with 1st person common singular suffix. |
| Rendering Rationale | The noun אֵיד denotes a disastrous event or overwhelming misfortune, reflecting the root sense of something pressing down or causing one to sink. The 1st person singular pronominal suffix marks possession, yielding "my calamity." |
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