תְּלָ֑ת
𐤕𐤋𐤕
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 7:20 · Word #14
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 H8532-01
three
| Morphological Notes | Aramaic adjective; cardinal number; masculine absolute form; singular in form, used for numerical counting. |
| Rendering Rationale | This form is the Aramaic masculine absolute cardinal number, denoting the quantity three. Rendering it as "three" preserves its core numerical identity without importing contextual ordinal nuance. |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
three
| Same as P1 | Yes |
| Rationale | P1 rendering of 'three' is the correct and direct translation. |