Hebrew Lexicon use

I am learning Hebrew and am having a problem looking up words....
ok so the word im looking up is כְּבַד which is in the construct for for כָּבֵד I see one is heavy, severe, dense so its the heaviest of ???
How can I search only the construct form. I am getting only the regular form.
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Wonder if subject has a typo ? perhaps Hebrew Lexicon use ?
Wiki => http://wiki.logos.com/Example_Collections includes Hebrew & Aramaic: Grammar + Language with rule:
Subject:(Hebrew,Aramaic) Subject:(grammar,inscript,language,philology,poetry,translat) ANDNOT Subject:”N.T.”
that has Grammar, Lexicons, and more in a collection. Searching collection for construct NEAR form finds many results:
For nouns, learned absolute form corresponds with vocabulary form, which is also used for lexical (dictionary) headwords.
Morph Search can find Construct state usage:
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4 some strange reason I get 0 resources in that rule. I know I have grammars and such.
I am not understanding why you use verb....I can easily change it to noun but why verb?
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William Bingham said:
4 some strange reason I get 0 resources in that rule. I know I have grammars and such.
Puzzling so wonder if collection rule is missing a character at the beginning OR end ?
Subject:(Hebrew,Aramaic) Subject:(grammar,inscript,language,philology,poetry,translat) ANDNOT Subject:"N.T."
has 80 resources in my Library while (missing leading S)
ubject:(Hebrew,Aramaic) Subject:(grammar,inscript,language,philology,poetry,translat) ANDNOT Subject:"N.T."
finds nothing and (missing trailing quote)
Subject:(Hebrew,Aramaic) Subject:(grammar,inscript,language,philology,poetry,translat) ANDNOT Subject:"N.T.
has 5 resources.
William Bingham said:I am not understanding why you use verb....I can easily change it to noun but why verb?
Likewise learning Hebrew. Transliteration entry for h:kbd has a lemma for a verb, which matches a lexicon entry in HALOT
Searching for the third choice in transliteration drop down list, learned Genesis 13:2 has an adjective in the Absolute State in the Lexham Hebrew Bible (LHB). Also learned a Morph Search for a Noun in the Construct State found nothing, but an adjective search in the Construct state found 5 results in LHB:
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