Nm 2:6 et omnis numerus pugnatorum eius quinquaginta quattuor millia quadringenti.
And all the number of his fighting men: fifty-four thousand four hundred.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | et | and | CONJ |
| 2 | omnis | all | ADJ.NOM.SG.M |
| 3 | numerus | number | NOUN.NOM.SG.M.2ND DECL |
| 4 | pugnatorum | of fighters | NOUN.GEN.PL.M.3RD DECL |
| 5 | eius | his | PRON.GEN.SG.PERS |
| 6 | quinquaginta | fifty | ADJ.INDECL |
| 7 | quattuor | four | ADJ.INDECL |
| 8 | millia | thousand | NOUN.ACC.PL.N.2ND DECL |
| 9 | quadringenti | four hundred | ADJ.NOM.PL.M |
Syntax
Main Clause: The construction is an elliptical census statement with an implied verb such as sunt.
Subject: omnis numerus — “all the number” or “the entire total.”
Dependent Genitive: pugnatorum modifies numerus, specifying that the count refers to fighting men.
Possessive Modifier: eius indicates that the fighting men belong to the tribe previously mentioned.
Numerical Predicate: quinquaginta quattuor millia quadringenti expresses the census total.
millia conveys the thousands value, while quadringenti adds the remaining four hundred.
Clause Function: This statement provides the recorded number of warriors belonging to the tribe described in the preceding verse.
Morphology
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: coordinating conjunction; Function: links this census statement to the previous enumeration; Translation: and; Notes: Frequently used in the Vulgate census lists to connect successive tribal counts.
- omnis — Lemma: omnis; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: modifies numerus; Translation: all / entire; Notes: Emphasizes that the full total is being reported.
- numerus — Lemma: numerus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine, second declension; Function: head noun and implied subject of the elliptical clause; Translation: number / total; Notes: Standard term for census totals in administrative or military records.
- pugnatorum — Lemma: pugnator; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive plural masculine, third declension; Function: dependent genitive modifying numerus; Translation: of fighters; Notes: Refers to men counted as warriors or combatants.
- eius — Lemma: is, ea, id; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: genitive singular; Function: possessive modifier of pugnatorum; Translation: his / its; Notes: Refers back to the tribe or group previously identified.
- quinquaginta — Lemma: quinquaginta; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: indeclinable cardinal numeral; Function: first component of the compound number; Translation: fifty; Notes: Does not change form for case or gender.
- quattuor — Lemma: quattuor; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: indeclinable cardinal numeral; Function: second component of the compound number; Translation: four; Notes: Combined with quinquaginta to form fifty-four.
- millia — Lemma: mille; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural neuter, second declension; Function: expresses the thousands unit within the numeral phrase; Translation: thousand; Notes: Plural form used substantively for large numbers; spelling millia reflects an orthographic variant.
- quadringenti — Lemma: quadringenti; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: nominative plural masculine; Function: adds the remaining hundreds in the total; Translation: four hundred; Notes: The masculine plural agrees with an implied noun such as “men.”