עֲוֺנִ֥/י

𐤏𐤅𐤍/𐤉

ʻâvôn

my iniquity

Primary lexical meaning: guilt, iniquity, wrongdoing. The term encompasses both the act of moral transgression and its consequent liability or state of guilt. It refers to behavior or actions that deviate from an established norm (typically, ethical or legal), and may also denote the resulting state of being held responsible for such acts, including the consequences or punishment. The semantic range extends from the act of wrongdoing itself, to the condition of guilt, and to the consequences or punishment that follow from such actions, depending on context.

H5771

Psalms 38:19 · Word #2

Lexicon H5771

Lemmaעָוֺן
Lemma (Paleo)𐤏𐤅𐤍
Transliterationʻâvôn
Strong'sH5771
DefinitionPrimary lexical meaning: guilt, iniquity, wrongdoing. The term encompasses both the act of moral transgression and its consequent liability or state of guilt. It refers to behavior or actions that deviate from an established norm (typically, ethical or legal), and may also denote the resulting state of being held responsible for such acts, including the consequences or punishment. The semantic range extends from the act of wrongdoing itself, to the condition of guilt, and to the consequences or punishment that follow from such actions, depending on context.

Morphology HNcbsc/Sp1cs All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender b — Both — Both (masculine and feminine)
Number s — Singular — Singular
State c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phrasemy iniquity

SIBI-P1 Translation H5771-11

my twisted-guilt

Morphological NotesCommon noun, singular, construct form with 1st person common singular pronominal suffix ("my").
Rendering RationaleThe noun עָוֺן derives from the root meaning "to twist" or "distort," denoting wrongdoing and the resulting state of guilt. The 1st person singular suffix marks possession, yielding "my," and the rendering preserves both the distortion imagery and the liability inherent in the noun.

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