הָ/עֶלְיוֹנָ֖ה
𐤄/𐤏𐤋𐤉𐤅𐤍𐤄
ʻelyôwn
the highest
ʻelyôwn functions primarily as an adjective meaning 'high, upper, exalted.' As a substantive or title, it refers to 'the Most High,' indicating the highest status, most often applied to deities, especially the God of Israel. It is employed in geographic, architectural, and social contexts to denote something set above others. As a divine title, it emphasizes supreme authority or position.
Ezekiel 41:7 · Word #23
Lexicon H5945
| Lemma | עֶלְיוֹן |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤏𐤋𐤉𐤅𐤍 |
| Transliteration | ʻelyôwn |
| Strong's | H5945 |
| Definition | ʻelyôwn functions primarily as an adjective meaning 'high, upper, exalted.' As a substantive or title, it refers to 'the Most High,' indicating the highest status, most often applied to deities, especially the God of Israel. It is employed in geographic, architectural, and social contexts to denote something set above others. As a divine title, it emphasizes supreme authority or position. |
Morphology HTd/Aafsa
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | A — Adjective — Describes a noun |
| Subtype | a — Adjective — Adjective |
| Gender | f — Feminine — Feminine |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
| State | a — Absolute — The noun stands independently |
Common Translation
| Phrase | the highest |
SIBI-P1 Translation H5945-03
the uppermost
| Morphological Notes | Adjective, feminine singular, absolute state, with definite article. |
| Rendering Rationale | Derived from the root עלה ('to go up, be high'), ʻelyôn denotes height or loftiness. The feminine singular adjective with the definite article is best rendered 'the uppermost,' preserving both its superlative sense and grammatical form. |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
the highest
| Same as P1 | Yes |
| Rationale | Standardized from "the uppermost". |