/sfiˈna/
מקורBorrowed from Aramaic סְפינִתָּא (sǝp̄īntā), from whence also Arabic سَفِينَة (safīna, “ship, vessel”) was taken.
- ship, boat
“[…] וְיוֹנָה יָרַד אֶל־יַרְכְּתֵי הַסְּפִינָה וַיִּשְׁכַּב וַיֵּרָדַֽם׃” — […] But Jonah was gone down into the innermost parts of the ship; and he lay, and was fast asleep.
- nave (of a church)
צורותסְפִינָה(canonical, feminine) · sfiná(romanization) · סְפִינוֹת(indefinite, plural) · סְפִינַת־(construct, singular) · סְפִינָה(indefinite, singular) · סְפִינָתִי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · סְפִינָתֵנוּ(feminine, first-person, masculine, plural, possessed-form) · הַסְּפִינָה(definite, singular) · סְפִינָתְךָ(masculine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · סְפִינָתֵךְ(feminine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · סְפִינַתְכֶם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · סְפִינַתְכֶן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · סְפִינָתוֹ(masculine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · סְפִינָתָהּ(feminine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · סְפִינָתָם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, third-person) · סְפִינָתָן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, third-person) · ספינותיי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · סְפִינוֹתַי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · סְפִינוֹתֵינוּ(feminine, first-person, masculine, plural, possessed-form) · הַסְּפִינוֹת(definite, plural)