אֶת

𐤀𐤕

ʼêth

[direct object marker]

A direct object marker indicating that the following noun or pronoun is the definite, specific recipient of a transitive verb's action, with no equivalent in standard English. Occasionally used independently as a pronoun meaning 'self' or 'entity' in rare passages. The default usage is grammatical, not semantic lexeme.

H853

Amos 7:4 · Word #12

Lexicon H853

Lemmaאֵת
Lemma (Paleo)𐤀𐤕
Transliterationʼêth
Strong'sH853
DefinitionA direct object marker indicating that the following noun or pronoun is the definite, specific recipient of a transitive verb's action, with no equivalent in standard English. Occasionally used independently as a pronoun meaning 'self' or 'entity' in rare passages. The default usage is grammatical, not semantic lexeme.

Morphology HTo All morphology codes

Part of Speech T — Particle — Function word
Subtype o — Direct Object Marker — Direct object marker (et)

Common Translation

Phrase[direct object marker]

SIBI-P1 Translation H853-01

object-marker

Morphological NotesParticle; direct object marker; invariable form without gender or number.
Rendering RationaleThis form functions as the grammatical marker that indicates a definite direct object. Since it carries no independent lexical meaning in standard usage, "object-marker" best reflects its role as a marker derived from a root meaning "to mark" or "to indicate."

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