Gn 36:10 et hæc nomina filiorum eius: Eliphaz filius Ada uxoris Esau: Rahuel quoque filius Basemath uxoris eius.
and these are the names of his sons: Eliphaz the son of Ada, the wife of Esau; and Rahuel also, the son of Basemath, his wife.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | et | and | CONJ |
| 2 | hæc | these | PRON.DEM.NOM.PL.N |
| 3 | nomina | names | NOUN.NOM.PL.N |
| 4 | filiorum | of sons | NOUN.GEN.PL.M |
| 5 | eius | of him | PRON.GEN.SG.M |
| 6 | Eliphaz | Eliphaz | PROP.NOUN.NOM.SG.M |
| 7 | filius | son | NOUN.NOM.SG.M |
| 8 | Ada | Adah | PROP.NOUN.GEN.SG.F |
| 9 | uxoris | of the wife | NOUN.GEN.SG.F |
| 10 | Esau | of Esau | PROP.NOUN.GEN.SG.M |
| 11 | Rahuel | Reuel | PROP.NOUN.NOM.SG.M |
| 12 | quoque | also | ADV |
| 13 | filius | son | NOUN.NOM.SG.M |
| 14 | Basemath | Basemath | PROP.NOUN.GEN.SG.F |
| 15 | uxoris | of the wife | NOUN.GEN.SG.F |
| 16 | eius | of him / his | PRON.GEN.SG.M |
Syntax
Introductory Clause: et hæc nomina filiorum eius — demonstrative pronoun hæc as subject, predicate nominative nomina with genitive filiorum eius defining possession; “and these are the names of his sons.”
Appositive Phrases: Eliphaz filius Ada uxoris Esau and Rahuel quoque filius Basemath uxoris eius — each phrase introduces one son, appositive genitives specifying maternal descent and paternal association.
Morphology
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: joins this sentence with the previous genealogy; Translation: “and”; Notes: Standard connective in genealogical sequences.
- hæc — Lemma: hic, haec, hoc; Part of Speech: demonstrative pronoun; Form: nominative plural neuter; Function: subject of understood sunt; Translation: “these”; Notes: Introduces list or explanation.
- nomina — Lemma: nōmen; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative plural neuter; Function: predicate nominative; Translation: “names”; Notes: Refers to identification of Esau’s descendants.
- filiorum — Lemma: fīlius; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive plural masculine; Function: genitive of possession modifying nomina; Translation: “of sons”; Notes: Indicates those whose names are listed.
- eius — Lemma: is, ea, id; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: genitive singular masculine; Function: possessive genitive modifying filiorum; Translation: “of him / his”; Notes: Refers to Esau as the father.
- Eliphaz — Lemma: Eliphaz; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: appositive subject of implied verb “est”; Translation: “Eliphaz”; Notes: Firstborn son of Esau by Ada.
- filius — Lemma: fīlius; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: apposition to Eliphaz; Translation: “son”; Notes: Describes filial relationship to Ada.
- Ada — Lemma: Ada; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: genitive singular feminine; Function: genitive of parentage modifying filius; Translation: “of Ada”; Notes: Identifies maternal lineage.
- uxoris — Lemma: uxor; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive singular feminine; Function: genitive in apposition with Ada; Translation: “of the wife”; Notes: Clarifies Ada’s relationship to Esau.
- Esau — Lemma: Esau; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: genitive singular masculine; Function: dependent genitive modifying uxoris; Translation: “of Esau”; Notes: Defines Ada as Esau’s wife.
- Rahuel — Lemma: Rahuel; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: subject of implied verb “est”; Translation: “Reuel”; Notes: Second son named in the genealogy.
- quoque — Lemma: quoque; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: indeclinable; Function: additive modifier; Translation: “also”; Notes: Adds another coordinate example parallel to Eliphaz.
- filius — Lemma: fīlius; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: apposition to Rahuel; Translation: “son”; Notes: Follows genealogical appositive pattern.
- Basemath — Lemma: Basemath; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: genitive singular feminine; Function: genitive of parentage modifying filius; Translation: “of Basemath”; Notes: Indicates maternal descent from Esau’s other wife.
- uxoris — Lemma: uxor; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive singular feminine; Function: genitive in apposition with Basemath; Translation: “of the wife”; Notes: Defines her marital role to Esau.
- eius — Lemma: is, ea, id; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: genitive singular masculine; Function: possessive modifying uxoris; Translation: “his”; Notes: Refers to Esau again as the husband of Basemath.