Lv 14:32 Hoc est sacrificium leprosi, qui habere non potest omnia in emundationem sui.
This is the sacrifice of the leprous person, who cannot have all things for his cleansing.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hoc | this | NOM.SG.N DEM.PRON |
| 2 | est | is | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 3 | sacrificium | sacrifice | NOM.SG.N |
| 4 | leprosi | of the leprous person | GEN.SG.M |
| 5 | qui | who | NOM.SG.M REL.PRON |
| 6 | habere | to have | PRES.ACT.INF |
| 7 | non | not | ADV |
| 8 | potest | is able | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 9 | omnia | all things | ACC.PL.N |
| 10 | in | for | PREP+ACC |
| 11 | emundationem | cleansing | ACC.SG.F |
| 12 | sui | of himself | GEN.SG.M REFL.PRON |
Syntax
Copular Clause: Hoc est sacrificium identifies and defines the regulation.
Dependent Genitive: leprosi specifies the beneficiary category.
Relative Clause: qui habere non potest omnia states the condition of incapacity.
Purpose Phrase: in emundationem sui indicates the intended ritual end.
Morphology
- Hoc — Lemma: hic; Part of Speech: demonstrative pronoun; Form: nominative singular neuter; Function: subject; Translation: this; Notes: Refers to the foregoing set of rites.
- est — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular present indicative active; Function: copula; Translation: is; Notes: Links subject and predicate.
- sacrificium — Lemma: sacrificium; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular neuter; Function: predicate nominative; Translation: sacrifice; Notes: The prescribed cultic offering.
- leprosi — Lemma: leprosus; Part of Speech: adjective used substantively; Form: genitive singular masculine; Function: dependent genitive; Translation: of the leprous person; Notes: Identifies the one subject to this regulation.
- qui — Lemma: qui; Part of Speech: relative pronoun; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: subject of the relative clause; Translation: who; Notes: Refers back to the leprous person.
- habere — Lemma: habeo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: present active infinitive; Function: complementary infinitive; Translation: to have; Notes: Expresses possession or means.
- non — Lemma: non; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: invariable; Function: negation; Translation: not; Notes: Negates ability.
- potest — Lemma: possum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular present indicative active; Function: verb of ability; Translation: is able; Notes: States incapacity.
- omnia — Lemma: omnis; Part of Speech: adjective used substantively; Form: accusative plural neuter; Function: direct object; Translation: all things; Notes: Refers to the full standard requirements.
- in — Lemma: in; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governing accusative; Function: purpose; Translation: for; Notes: Introduces the ritual aim.
- emundationem — Lemma: emundatio; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular feminine; Function: object of in; Translation: cleansing; Notes: Ritual purification.
- sui — Lemma: se; Part of Speech: reflexive pronoun; Form: genitive singular masculine; Function: dependent genitive; Translation: of himself; Notes: Refers to the same leprous person.