Strong's Lexicon

H6423

H6423 — פְּלוֹנִי

Hebrew / Aramaic entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

HebrewploniyexpressionOccurrences: 3TWOT: 1772a

Definition / Gloss

Strong's Number:H6423
Word:פְּלוֹנִי
Part of Speech:expression
Etymology:from H6395
Language:Hebrew
Occurrences:3
Transliteration:ploniy
Phonetic Spelling/Pronunciation:pel-o-nee'
Meaning:1. such a one, i.e. a specified person
KJV Renderings:such.

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Brown-Driver-Briggs Enhanced

BDB6634

I. פְּלֹנִי pronoun a certain one; Greek ὁ, ἡ δεῖνα (according to Thes from above √, through an unused noun פָּלֹן, properly one defined, a particular one: Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic [untranscribed source text 4239], feminine [untranscribed source text 4240]; Arabic [untranscribed source text 4241] WAG i.§ 353 R.c, voc. [untranscribed source text 4242] SiegfZW Th xxvii. 355; As pulpul HptBAS i. 114), always joined with צַלְמֹנִי (properly one not mentioned) in the sense of 'ein gewisser verschwiegener' (Ew§ 106 c, 2 Sta§ 150 b), 'a certain unnamed one', i.e. such a one; Ruth 4:1 שְׁבָהפֹּֿה פְּלֹנִי אַלְמֹנִי sit down here, such a one (Greek ὦ οὖτος; Arabic [untranscribed source text 4243]); in the phrase ׳ א ׳ מְקוֺם פ the place of such a one = such and such a place, 1Sam 21:3; 2Kgs 6:8. From ׳ א ׳ פ arose by contraction (or conflation, PerlesAnal.82 ) פַּלְמֹנִי Dan 8:13 ויאמר ֗֗֗ הַמְדַבֵּר ׳ לַפּ to that certain onewho spake. — II.


פְּלֹנִי see below.


BDB6663

II. פְּלֹנִי, פְּלוֺנִי adjective [of a people] erroneous: with article הַפְּלוֺנִי 1Chr 11:27; 1Chr 27:10 read הַפַּלְטִי as 2Sam 23:26 (see בֵּית פָּ֑לֶט ); הַפְּלֹנִי 1Chr 11:36 read הַנִּלֹנִי as 2Sam 23:34. — I. פְּלֹנִי see פלה .


Other Resources

Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
R. Laird Harris, Gleason L. Archer, and Bruce K. Waltke

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