מִ/גִּרְשָׂ/הּ֙

𐤌/𐤂𐤓𐤔/𐤄

geres

from its grits

Coarsely ground or crushed grain, typically referring to kernels of cereal crops such as wheat or barley that have been pounded or roughly processed but not finely milled; may denote a foodstuff made from such grains, often prepared by beating or crushing rather than full milling. The term emphasizes the physical state of the grain—broken or fragmented pieces, usually not yet flour.

H1643

Leviticus 2:16 · Word #5

Lexicon H1643

Lemmaגֶּרֶשׂ
Lemma (Paleo)𐤂𐤓𐤔
Transliterationgeres
Strong'sH1643
DefinitionCoarsely ground or crushed grain, typically referring to kernels of cereal crops such as wheat or barley that have been pounded or roughly processed but not finely milled; may denote a foodstuff made from such grains, often prepared by beating or crushing rather than full milling. The term emphasizes the physical state of the grain—broken or fragmented pieces, usually not yet flour.

Morphology HR/Ncmsc/Sp3fs All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phrasefrom its grits

SIBI-P1 Translation H1643-02

from her coarse-crushed grain

Morphological NotesPreposition מִן (from) + masculine singular construct noun + 3rd feminine singular pronominal suffix.
Rendering RationaleThe noun גֶּרֶשׂ denotes grain that has been broken or crushed rather than finely milled, reflecting the root sense of separation or breaking off. The construct form with 3rd feminine singular suffix and prefixed מִן is preserved as “from her coarse-crushed grain.”

View full lexicon entry for H1643 →

SILEX v2