أسارون
Arabic
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄσαρον (ásaron).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔa.saː.ruːn/
Noun
أَسَارُون • (ʾasārūn) m
- hazelwort (Asarum spp.)
- 1025, ابن سينا (Avicenna), القانون في الطب [Canon Medicinae], Rome: Stamperia Orientale Medicea, published 1593, Liber 2, page 127:
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Declension
Declension of noun أَسَارُون (ʾasārūn)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَسَارُون ʾasārūn |
الْأَسَارُون al-ʾasārūn |
أَسَارُون ʾasārūn |
Nominative | أَسَارُونٌ ʾasārūnun |
الْأَسَارُونُ al-ʾasārūnu |
أَسَارُونُ ʾasārūnu |
Accusative | أَسَارُونًا ʾasārūnan |
الْأَسَارُونَ al-ʾasārūna |
أَسَارُونَ ʾasārūna |
Genitive | أَسَارُونٍ ʾasārūnin |
الْأَسَارُونِ al-ʾasārūni |
أَسَارُونِ ʾasārūni |
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