לְ/רָחֵ֗ל

𐤋/𐤓𐤇𐤋

Rachel

to Rachel

A female sheep, specifically an adult ewe; also used as a personal name, notably referring to Rachel, a matriarch in early Israelite tradition. The word commonly denotes an adult female sheep, distinct from other terms for sheep such as lamb (כֶּבֶשׂ kebes, טָלֶה taleh). Additionally, רָחֵל serves as a proper name, most memorably for the wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin in patriarchal narratives.

H7354

Genesis 29:12 · Word #3

Lexicon H7354

Lemmaרָחֵל
Lemma (Paleo)𐤓𐤇𐤋
TransliterationRachel
Strong'sH7354
DefinitionA female sheep, specifically an adult ewe; also used as a personal name, notably referring to Rachel, a matriarch in early Israelite tradition. The word commonly denotes an adult female sheep, distinct from other terms for sheep such as lamb (כֶּבֶשׂ kebes, טָלֶה taleh). Additionally, רָחֵל serves as a proper name, most memorably for the wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin in patriarchal narratives.

Morphology HR/Np All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype p — Proper Name — Proper name

Common Translation

Phraseto Rachel

SIBI-P1 Translation H7354-03

to Rachel

Morphological NotesPreposition לְ + proper feminine singular noun (personal name).
Rendering RationaleThe form consists of the preposition לְ (“to”) prefixed to the proper feminine singular name רָחֵל. As a proper name derived from the noun “ewe,” it is rendered straightforwardly as “Rachel,” preserving both morphology and root identity.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

to Rachel

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleProper noun transliterated from Hebrew. P1 meaning: in Rachel

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