דְּנָֽה

𐤃𐤍𐤄

dên

this

Demonstrative particle in Aramaic meaning 'this,' 'these,' or 'this one,' often used to identify or specify a particular object, person, event, situation, or period of time being referenced, either spatially, temporally, or logically. Used to call attention to something present, immediate, or newly introduced in discourse.

H1836

Daniel 6:11 · Word #33

Lexicon H1836

Lemmaדֵּן
Lemma (Paleo)𐤃𐤍
Transliterationdên
Strong'sH1836
DefinitionDemonstrative particle in Aramaic meaning 'this,' 'these,' or 'this one,' often used to identify or specify a particular object, person, event, situation, or period of time being referenced, either spatially, temporally, or logically. Used to call attention to something present, immediate, or newly introduced in discourse.

Morphology APdxms All morphology codes

Part of Speech P — Pronoun — Substitutes for a noun
Subtype d — Demonstrative — Demonstrative
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phrasethis

SIBI-P1 Translation H1836-01

this

Morphological NotesAramaic demonstrative particle; proximal; uninflected form used to specify or point out something near in discourse or situation.
Rendering RationaleAs a proximal Aramaic demonstrative from the root דנ, the form denotes something specifically pointed out or indicated as near or present. The morphology reflects an uninflected demonstrative particle, so a simple proximal rendering preserves both root sense and form.

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