Greek employs an articular participial construction (ταῖς ἐν γαστρὶ ἐχούσαις, 'to those having [child] in womb') with dative article, preposition, and present participle. Latin uses a single dative participle (prægnantibus) and Syriac a single noun (ܠܒܛܢܬܐ, 'to pregnant-women'), both achieving semantic equivalence through more compact morphology.