שֵׁן

𐤔𐤍

shên

H8128 noun

SILEX Entry

Root שנן to be sharp, to be pointed, to repeat

Definition

Tooth; a hard, calcified structure in the mouths of humans and animals, used for biting or chewing. In extended usage, may denote pointed objects resembling teeth (such as mountain peaks, edges, or prongs), a projection, or a destructive force (e.g., as a metaphor for devouring or consuming). In Aramaic passages within the Hebrew Bible, serves primarily in its literal sense but can carry figurative meanings as well.

Semantic Range

tooth (literal tooth of a person or animal), teeth as a symbol of destructive power, pointed edge or projection, prong, metaphorical agent of destruction

Root / Etymology

Root: ש-נ-ן (שנן). Derived from the root שנן meaning 'to be sharp, pointed, to repeat.' The noun שֵׁן stems from this root, originally signifying 'a pointed object,' with 'tooth' as its primary and most concrete example. The form here is the Aramaic cognate of the Hebrew שֵׁן with identical meaning.

Historical & Contextual Notes

In the Hebrew Bible, שֵׁן primarily denotes a literal tooth but is employed at times in figurative expressions such as 'the teeth of lions' (symbolizing destructive power, violence) or to describe sharp objects or projections resembling teeth. In Daniel (Aramaic portions), the usage continues this tradition. The term never carries the extended meanings or special status in ritual or law that some body parts receive. English 'tooth' is accurate for the primary sense, but metaphorical applications (such as describing physical features or enemies) are often under-translated in significance. The root also gives rise to words for 'repeat' or 'learn by repetition,' but this meaning is not reflected in the noun שֵׁן itself. In Aramaic, the usage is indistinguishable from its Hebrew cognate. Compare to related terms like שִׁן (shin – the letter) and its association with sharpness or pointedness, though these are distinct in usage. The Aramaic שֵׁן appears primarily in exilic and post-exilic biblical texts such as Daniel.

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

(Aramaic) corresponding to שֵׁן; a tooth; tooth.

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Root Family

שנן (sh-n-n) — to be sharp, to be pointed, to repeat

Strong's Lemma SIBI-P1
H8127 שֵׁן in a tooth
H8148 שְׁנִינָה sharpened taunt
H8150 שָׁנַן I sharpen myself

Word Forms

3 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H8128-02 שני/ה shnyh ANcfpd/Td its teeth her teeth 2
H8128-01 שִׁנַּ֑/הּ shinah ANcfsc/Sp3fs its teeth her tooth 2
H8128-03 וְ/שִׁנַּ֨יִן veshinayin AC/Ncfda and teeth and two teeth 1

Occurrences in Scripture

5 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H8128-02 Daniel 7:5 שני/ה shnyh ANcfpd/Td its teeth her teeth
H8128-01 Daniel 7:5 שִׁנַּ֑/הּ shinah ANcfsc/Sp3fs its teeth her tooth
H8128-03 Daniel 7:7 וְ/שִׁנַּ֨יִן veshinayin AC/Ncfda and teeth and two teeth
H8128-02 Daniel 7:19 שני/ה shnyh ANcfdc/Sp3fs its teeth her teeth
H8128-01 Daniel 7:19 שִׁנַּ֤/הּ shinah ANcfsc/Sp3fs its teeth her tooth