פְּעָמַ֔/י
𐤐𐤏𐤌/𐤉
paʻam
of my feet
A stroke, impulse, or occurrence; by extension, 'step,' 'footstep,' or 'time' (as in an occasion or instance), and, in some contexts, a bell strike, anvil, or wheel component. Used both literally for the action of striking or stepping, and figuratively for moment, occasion, or repetition (such as once, twice, etc.). In poetic and narrative usage, can denote the rhythm or beat (as of a bell or heart).
Isaiah 37:25 · Word #7
Lexicon H6471
| Lemma | פַּעַם |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤐𐤏𐤌 |
| Transliteration | paʻam |
| Strong's | H6471 |
| Definition | A stroke, impulse, or occurrence; by extension, 'step,' 'footstep,' or 'time' (as in an occasion or instance), and, in some contexts, a bell strike, anvil, or wheel component. Used both literally for the action of striking or stepping, and figuratively for moment, occasion, or repetition (such as once, twice, etc.). In poetic and narrative usage, can denote the rhythm or beat (as of a bell or heart). |
Morphology HNcfpc/Sp1cs
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
| Phrase | of my feet |
SIBI-P1 Translation H6471-17
my foot-beats
| Morphological Notes | Feminine plural noun in construct state with 1st person common singular pronominal suffix. |
| Rendering Rationale | The noun derives from the root meaning "to strike/beat/step," and in the plural construct with 1cs suffix it denotes repeated strikes or steps belonging to the speaker. "My foot-beats" preserves the root sense of striking while reflecting the plural construct form with first-person singular possession. |
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