Word List: sources for drop-down list under "Add Lemma"
I'm using the "Add Lemma" box, at the lower left corner of the Word List document. It looks like the drop-down is pulling from various lexicons and/or interlinear glosses. From what I can tell after several tests, it doesn't seem to reflect my lexicon prioritization. How is the list generated?
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How is the list generated?
Essentially, from The Lexham Analytical Lexicon of the Hebrew Bible. But why it offers the same lemma with different glosses I don't know.
Dave
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Thanks, Dave! I guess it wasn't a great idea to start with a lemma that has multiple senses. In the shot below, the Lexham Research Lexicon looks like the best match, but where the other items in the list come from, I can't tell. Perhaps in resources I have hidden or don't own?
The exploration has been very helpful, though, as it led me to investigate the Lexham Research Lexicons, which I have now prioritized. They're a great starting point for digging into a word, pulling together in one place elements from numerous other Logos tools.
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