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Why does searching for " (בית,בין,סכת,סֻכַּ֥ת) <WITHIN 3 Words> (דוד,=דוך)" not return Amos 9:11?


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Ok, I've watched two hours of video so far and I still can't work out why:

 

  (בית,בין,סכת,סֻכַּ֥ת) <WITHIN 3 Words> (דוד,=דוך)

 

Does not return Amos 9:11, which contains:

 

    אֶת־סֻכַּ֥ת דָּוִ֖יד

 

I wonder if anyone can clarify?

 

Notes:

that the search query above is inverted when I paste it into this forum. In accordance the "dvd" part is last.

I can't work out how to add the yod into דוך. When I do it gets upset and seems to want vowel pointing, (It gives me a pick box)

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so it's only discoverable as skh not skt (forgive my not changing keyboards).

But, forgive me if I'm wrong, but you do want to search for the root, which is skh, so that's what you should be searching for.

I can find it however by searching for "skt" (using quotation marks) (or even "sukat")

 

so figuring it out, "skt" is how it actually appears, which is what you're looking for.

skh will give you the root,

and =sukah will give you that exact lexeme, which is still not the inflected form you were trying to search for.

 

so if you want that conjugation sukat, then you need quotation marks,

or you could search for sukah @[noun construct] (which works out as sukat)

 

And then it works.

Does that make sense?

am I on the right track?!

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Thanks, that did solve it! 

 

  (בית,בין,סכת,סֻכַּ֥ת,סֻכָּה) <WITHIN 3 Words> (דוד,=דוך)

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