לוּלֵ֣א

𐤋𐤅𐤋𐤀

lûwlêʼ

if we had not

A particle introducing a contrary-to-fact or negative conditional statement, typically meaning 'if not,' 'unless,' or 'were it not that.' It is used to mark the hypothetical non-occurrence or prevention of an event, often as the premise for what would or would not have happened otherwise.

H3884

Genesis 43:10 · Word #2

Lexicon H3884

Lemmaלוּלֵא
Lemma (Paleo)𐤋𐤅𐤋𐤀
Transliterationlûwlêʼ
Strong'sH3884
DefinitionA particle introducing a contrary-to-fact or negative conditional statement, typically meaning 'if not,' 'unless,' or 'were it not that.' It is used to mark the hypothetical non-occurrence or prevention of an event, often as the premise for what would or would not have happened otherwise.

Morphology HC All morphology codes

Part of Speech C — Conjunction — Connects words or clauses

Common Translation

Phraseif we had not

SIBI-P1 Translation H3884-01

if not

Morphological NotesConjunction; compound conditional particle formed from לוּ ('if') + לֹא ('not'); introduces contrary-to-fact or negative conditions.
Rendering RationaleThe compound particle joins a hypothetical marker (לוּ, 'if') with the negation לֹא ('not'), yielding the basic sense 'if not.' This preserves both its conditional and negative force without adding contextual expansion.

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