Gn 46:7 filii eius, et nepotes, filiæ, et cuncta simul progenies.
his sons, and grandsons, daughters, and the whole offspring together.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | filii | sons | NOM.PL.M |
| 2 | eius | his | GEN.SG.M |
| 3 | et | and | CONJ |
| 4 | nepotes | grandsons | NOM.PL.M |
| 5 | filiæ | daughters | NOM.PL.F |
| 6 | et | and | CONJ |
| 7 | cuncta | the whole | NOM.PL.N |
| 8 | simul | together | ADV |
| 9 | progenies | offspring | NOM.SG.F |
Syntax
Nominative List: filii eius (sons) + nepotes (grandsons) + filiæ (daughters) + cuncta progenies (the whole offspring).
Adverb: simul modifies the collective group, indicating unity or togetherness.
Morphology
- filii — Lemma: filius; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative plural masculine; Function: subject; Translation: “sons”; Notes: plural head of the family list.
- eius — Lemma: is/ea/id; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: genitive singular; Function: possessive modifier; Translation: “his”; Notes: refers to Iacob.
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: —; Function: links coordinated nouns; Translation: “and”; Notes: standard connector.
- nepotes — Lemma: nepos; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative plural masculine; Function: coordinated subject; Translation: “grandsons”; Notes: may include later male descendants.
- filiæ — Lemma: filia; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative plural feminine; Function: coordinated subject; Translation: “daughters”; Notes: feminine counterpart to filii.
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: —; Function: continues coordination; Translation: “and”; Notes: joins the concluding segment.
- cuncta — Lemma: cunctus; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: nominative plural neuter; Function: modifies progenies (collectively); Translation: “the whole”; Notes: neuter plural used collectively in Latin.
- simul — Lemma: simul; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: —; Function: adverbial modifier; Translation: “together”; Notes: emphasizes unified movement or grouping.
- progenies — Lemma: progenies; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular feminine; Function: collective subject; Translation: “offspring”; Notes: morphologically fourth declension but feminine in gender.