| property | value |
|---|---|
| id | 5675 |
| local link | localhost:8000/hebrew/query?id=5675 |
| original link | shebanq.ancient-data.org/hebrew/query?id=5675 |
| created by | Jorik Groen |
| project | Motion verbs |
| organization | ETCBC |
| date created | 2023-01-04 11:20:46 |
| date modified | 2023-01-04 12:02:10 |
| date shared | 2023-01-09 09:02:34 |
Description
Can a he locale / locative he occur with a word that (regularly) ends in a vowel?
Assuming that words ending in a vowel end in a mater lectionis ->, -W, -J, or -H, we find only 26 words that have the locative uvf 'H' added to it. All instances are words ending in -H, which becomes -T@H. 23 of them are classified as pdp=nmpr; at least 1 other is used as a geographical name, too: Jos 18:18 הָעֲרָבָֽתָה (the plain/part of the Jordan Valley north of the Dead Sea); possibly also 1Sa 9:13 הַבָּמָ֜תָה (LXX takes as place name Βαμα). What about 1Sa 9:22 לִשְׁכָּ֑תָה?
| property | value |
|---|---|
| id | 6592 |
| TF set | q5675 |
| local link | localhost:8000/hebrew/query?id=5675&version=2021 |
| original link | shebanq.ancient-data.org/hebrew/query?id=5675&version=2021 |
| results | 3 |
| words in results | 3 |
| date executed | 2023-08-03 08:10:24 |
| date modified | 2023-08-03 08:09:58 |
| date published | 2023-08-03 08:10:33 |
| Emdros version | emdros 3.7.3 |
select all objects where
[phrase
[word FOCUS lex ~ '.*[>WJH]\\/\\=*' AND uvf = 'H' AND NOT pdp = nmpr]
]