תְּלָתָה֙
𐤕𐤋𐤕𐤄
tᵉlâth
three
The number three in Aramaic, both as a cardinal number ('three') and as a component in ordinal constructions ('third'). Used to specify quantity, sequence, or order. Its semantic field includes expressing numerical identity and ordering in lists or sequence.
Daniel 6:14 · Word #25
Lexicon H8532
| Lemma | תְּלָת |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤕𐤋𐤕 |
| Transliteration | tᵉlâth |
| Strong's | H8532 |
| Definition | The number three in Aramaic, both as a cardinal number ('three') and as a component in ordinal constructions ('third'). Used to specify quantity, sequence, or order. Its semantic field includes expressing numerical identity and ordering in lists or sequence. |
Morphology AAcbsa
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | A — Adjective — Describes a noun |
| Subtype | c — Cardinal Number — Cardinal number |
| Gender | b — Both — Both (masculine and feminine) |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
| State | a — Absolute — The noun stands independently |
Common Translation
| Phrase | three |
SIBI-P1 Translation H8532-03
three
| Morphological Notes | Aramaic adjective, cardinal number; singular; absolute state; gender applicable to both masculine and feminine nouns. |
| Rendering Rationale | This form is the Aramaic cardinal number in the absolute state, expressing the quantity of three. The rendering preserves the root sense of numerical identity without contextual expansion into ordinal meaning. |
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