דֳּפִי
do.phi (H1848)
slander
AI Word Study
Based on the provided lexicon data for H1848, we can analyze the word. The lemma דֳּפִי is transliterated as "do.phi" and defined as "slander." This indicates that the word refers to a type of negative or false statement made about someone, likely with the intention to damage their reputation. The semantic domain listed for this word is "Geography & Place." However, given the definition of "slander," it seems this classification might be a mistake, as the word's meaning does not relate to physical locations. Perhaps a typographical error or an incomplete entry contributed to this domain listing. Assuming this is an error, the range of usage for this word is isolated to a single occurrence in the Bible, further limiting its significance and influence. This word's significance is evident in its single occurrence, which implies a specific usage or cultural nuance in ancient Hebrew. The fact that it is unique suggests that "do.phi" may have been a specific term in biblical times, either for a legal penalty or a form of social disapproval, and its use might have conveyed a particular societal importance or danger. However, without further information or context, we can't fully grasp the word's importance beyond its isolated reference in the Bible.
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You sit and speak against your brother. You slander your own mother’s son.