וַ/תְּגַ֥ל

𐤅/𐤕𐤂𐤋

gâlâh

and she uncovered

To uncover, remove a covering from, or lay bare. Used both in the literal sense of exposing or making naked (of a person, object, or land), and metaphorically in reference to revealing information or secrets, disclosing hidden things, and making something known that was previously concealed. In contexts relating to exile or captivity, refers to being removed or 'stripped' from one's land, often with the sense of exposure or shame. The semantic range encompasses physical stripping or uncovering, the act of disclosing or revealing, and the removal or deportation of people (especially in times of conquest).

H1540

Ruth 3:7 · Word #12

Lexicon H1540

Lemmaגָּלָה
Lemma (Paleo)𐤂𐤋𐤄
Transliterationgâlâh
Strong'sH1540
DefinitionTo uncover, remove a covering from, or lay bare. Used both in the literal sense of exposing or making naked (of a person, object, or land), and metaphorically in reference to revealing information or secrets, disclosing hidden things, and making something known that was previously concealed. In contexts relating to exile or captivity, refers to being removed or 'stripped' from one's land, often with the sense of exposure or shame. The semantic range encompasses physical stripping or uncovering, the act of disclosing or revealing, and the removal or deportation of people (especially in times of conquest).

Morphology HC/Vpw3fs All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan p — Piel — Intensive active
Conjugation w — Sequential Imperfect — Imperfect with waw-consecutive, narrating past events
Person 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they")
Gender f — Feminine — Feminine
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phraseand she uncovered

SIBI-P1 Translation H1540-64

and she laid bare

Morphological NotesVerb, Piel stem (intensive/active), sequential imperfect (vav-consecutive), 3rd person feminine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe Piel stem intensifies the action of the root גלה, conveying an active, deliberate uncovering or exposing. The sequential imperfect 3rd feminine singular form is reflected in "and she," preserving both gender and narrative sequence.

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