Suffix Paragogic Nun

Summary

The paragogic נ (nun) suffix can only attach to a finite verb, and its meaning is unknown.

Article

This suffix is an unexplained feature of Biblical Hebrew grammar with no discernible meaning or function.

Form

The paragogic נ (nun) is a simple consonant appearing either as a suffix or an infix. When appearing as a suffix, it stands at the end of the word, following the verb conjugation ending (as in the examples below). When appearing as an infix, the paragogic נ (nun) is usually represented by a daghesh forte inside the initial letter of a pronominal suffix.

Examples

Example: EXO 15:14
שָֽׁמְע֥וּ עַמִּ֖ים יִרְגָּז֑וּן
shame’u ‘ammim yirgazun
They-will-hear peoples they-will-tremble
The peoples will hear, and they will tremble
Example: DEU 1:17
כַּקָּטֹ֤ן כַּגָּדֹל֙ תִּשְׁמָע֔וּן
kaqqaton kaggadol tishma’un
like-the-small like-the-great you-will-hear
you will hear the small and the great alike
Example: PSA 104:28
תִּתֵּ֣ן לָ֭הֶם יִלְקֹט֑וּן
titten lahem yilqotun
You-give to-them they-gather
When you give to them, they gather