וּ/בְנוֹתֶ֑י/הָ

𐤅/𐤁𐤍𐤅𐤕𐤉/𐤄

Bat

and her daughters

Female offspring; a daughter, a female descendant. More broadly, a female member of a family, community, or group; can be used collectively for women of a city or nation. Figuratively, it denotes dependency, belonging, or characteristic association (e.g., 'daughters of Zion' = women, inhabitants, or symbolic representations of Zion). Employed for city populations ('daughter of cities'), subordinate towns, or associated groups. It frequently appears in anthropomorphic metaphors, especially for personified cities or nations. In some figurative uses, the term can refer to a dependent, offshoot, or subordinate entity (e.g., a village as a 'daughter' of a larger city). Occasionally used in idioms or set phrases, such as 'daughter of the eye' for 'pupil of the eye.'

H1323

Ezekiel 16:53 · Word #13

Lexicon H1323

Lemmaבַּת
Lemma (Paleo)𐤁𐤕
TransliterationBat
Strong'sH1323
DefinitionFemale offspring; a daughter, a female descendant. More broadly, a female member of a family, community, or group; can be used collectively for women of a city or nation. Figuratively, it denotes dependency, belonging, or characteristic association (e.g., 'daughters of Zion' = women, inhabitants, or symbolic representations of Zion). Employed for city populations ('daughter of cities'), subordinate towns, or associated groups. It frequently appears in anthropomorphic metaphors, especially for personified cities or nations. In some figurative uses, the term can refer to a dependent, offshoot, or subordinate entity (e.g., a village as a 'daughter' of a larger city). Occasionally used in idioms or set phrases, such as 'daughter of the eye' for 'pupil of the eye.'

Morphology HC/Ncfpc/Sp3fs All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender f — Feminine — Feminine
Number p — Plural — Plural
State c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phraseand her daughters

SIBI-P1 Translation H1323-48

and her daughters

Morphological NotesConjunction ו + noun common feminine plural construct + 3rd feminine singular pronominal suffix.
Rendering RationaleThe noun בַּת ('daughter') derives from בנה, conveying a female offspring or built-up female member. The form is feminine plural construct with a 3rd feminine singular suffix, thus 'her daughters,' and the prefixed וּ adds 'and.'

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

and her daughters

Same as P1Yes
RationaleP1 fits the context and is grammatically precise; phrase matches Hebrew sense.