מִ/פּוֹ֙

𐤌/𐤐𐤅

pôh

from-here

An adverb of place meaning 'here,' indicating the speaker's immediate or present location in space, either absolute or relative. Where used, it can indicate 'in this place,' 'at this spot,' 'here' as opposed to 'there,' or, in some cases, 'on this side' in reference to a location relative to a boundary or object.

H6311

Ezekiel 40:21 · Word #4

Lexicon H6311

Lemmaפֹּה
Lemma (Paleo)𐤐𐤄
Transliterationpôh
Strong'sH6311
DefinitionAn adverb of place meaning 'here,' indicating the speaker's immediate or present location in space, either absolute or relative. Where used, it can indicate 'in this place,' 'at this spot,' 'here' as opposed to 'there,' or, in some cases, 'on this side' in reference to a location relative to a boundary or object.

Morphology HR/D All morphology codes

Part of Speech D — Adverb — Modifies a verb

Common Translation

Phrasefrom-here

SIBI-P1 Translation H6311-02

from here

Morphological NotesAdverb פֹּה (here) with prefixed preposition מִן (from), forming a compound adverb of source.
Rendering RationaleThe base adverb פֹּה means "here," indicating the speaker’s present location; the prefixed preposition מִן adds the sense "from." Together they yield "from here," preserving both the proximal demonstrative force and the directional source implied by the prefix.

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