H8849 - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number

Pual

Pual is the "passive" of Piel-See { [H8840]}

Piel Pual
He smashed it was smashed
He told it was told

This form accounts for 0.7% of the verbs parsed.

Related words

H8849

H8792
Stem -Pual See { [H8849]} Mood -Imperfect See { [H8811]}
Count-93

H8793
Stem -Pual See { [H8849]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-1

H8794
Stem -Pual See { [H8849]} Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-194

H8795
Stem -Pual See { [H8849]} Mood -Perfect See { [H8816]}
Count-199

H8838
Peel Or Peil
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this stem reflects the Passive Intensive form,
and is equivalent to the Hebrew Pual.

See Pual { [H8849]}

H8843
Poal
This form is the passive of the Poel, and functions much like the
normal Pual.

See Pual { [H8849]}
See Poel { [H8845]}

H8844
Poalal
This form is identical to the Poal, but reduplicates the final root
syllable. It functions much like the normal Pual.

See Poal { [H8843]}
See Pual { [H8849]}

H8846
Polal
This form is identical to the Poal, but reduplicates the final root
letter. It functions much like the normal Pual.

See Poal { [H8843]}
See Pual { [H8849]}

H8848
Polpal
This form reduplicates the initial root syllable, and functions like
the normal Pual.

See Pual { [H8849]}

H8850
Pulal
This form reduplicates the final root syllable and is otherwise
equivalent to the normal Pual.

See Pual { [H8849]}

H8840

Piel
a) Piel usually expresses an "intensive" or "intentional" action.

Qal Piel
He broke he broke to pieces, he smashed
He sent he sent away, he expelled

b) Sometimes the Piel introduces a new meaning to the Qal form.
He counted he recounted, he told
He completed he paid, he compensated
He learned he taught

c) Piel expresses a "repeated" or "extended" action.
He jumped he skipped, he hopped

d) Some intransitive verbs in Qal become transitive in Piel.

to be strong to strengthen, to fortify
to become great to make great.

H8761
Stem -Piel See { [H8840]} Mood -Imperative See { [H8810]}
Count-446

H8762
Stem -Piel See { [H8840]} Mood -Imperfect See { [H8811]}
Count-2447

H8763
Stem -Piel See { [H8840]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-790

H8764
Stem -Piel See { [H8840]} Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-685

H8765
Stem -Piel See { [H8840]} Mood -Perfect See { [H8816]}
Count-2121

H8819
Hithpael
a) This form primarily expresses a "reflexive" action of Qal or Piel
See for Qal { [H8851]}
See for Piel { [H8840]}

Qal Hithpael
He wore he dressed himself
He washed he washed himself
He fell he flung himself, he fell upon, he attacked
He sold he sold himself, he devoted himself

b) It expresses a reciprocal action.

they saw they looked upon one another
they whispered they whispered one to another

c) Some verbs in Hithpael are translated as a simple action. The
reflexive action is understood.
He prayed, he mourned, he became angry

This form accounts for 1.4% of the verbs parsed.

H8830
Ithpeel
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael,
with its form altered due to an initial Aleph. However, this form
reflects only the reflexive of the intensive stem, and functions like
a Hebrew Piel and Hithpael combined.

See Hithpael { [H8819]}
See Piel { [H8840]}

H8835
Pael
In Aramaic (Chaldean), the intensive form of the verb, equivalent of
the Hebrew Piel.

See Piel { [H8840]}

H8839
Peil
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this stem reflects the Intensive form, and is
equivalent to the Hebrew Piel.

See Piel { [H8840]}

H8841
Pilel
This form is equivalent to the Piel intensive form, and occurs due
to reduplication of the final root letter.

See Piel { [H8840]}

H8842
Pilpel
This form is equivalent to the Piel intensive form, and occurs due
to reduplication of the final root syllable.

See Piel { [H8840]}

H8845
Poel
This form functions much like the normal Piel, and arises only due to
certain internal vowel changes.

See Piel { [H8840]}

H8847
Polel
This form reduplicates the final root letter, but functions like the
normal Piel.

See Piel { [H8840]}