حاشا
Arabic
Etymology 1
From the root ح ش و (ḥ-š-w).
Inflection
Inflected forms
Base form | حَاشَا (ḥāšā) | ||||
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Personal-pronoun- including forms |
Singular | Dual | Plural | ||
Masculine | Feminine | Common | Masculine | Feminine | |
First person | حَاشَانِي / حَاشَايَ (ḥāšānī / ḥāšāya) | حَاشَانَا (ḥāšānā) | |||
Second person | حَاشَاكَ (ḥāšāka) | حَاشَاكِ (ḥāšāki) | حَاشَاكُمَا (ḥāšākumā) | حَاشَاكُمْ (ḥāšākum) | حَاشَاكُنَّ (ḥāšākunna) |
Third person | حَاشَاهُ (ḥāšāhu) | حَاشَاهَا (ḥāšāhā) | حَاشَاهُمَا (ḥāšāhumā) | حَاشَاهُمْ (ḥāšāhum) | حَاشَاهُنَّ (ḥāšāhunna) |
Noun
حَاشَا • (ḥāšā) f
- (obsolete) thyme (Thymus spp.)
- 1025, ابن سينا (Avicenna), القانون في الطب [Canon Medicinae], Rome: Stamperia Orientale Medicea, published 1593, Liber 2, page 174:
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Declension
Declension of noun حَاشَا (ḥāšā)
Singular | singular invariable | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | حَاشَا ḥāšā |
الْحَاشَا al-ḥāšā |
حَاشَا ḥāšā |
Nominative | حَاشَا ḥāšā |
الْحَاشَا al-ḥāšā |
حَاشَا ḥāšā |
Accusative | حَاشَا ḥāšā |
الْحَاشَا al-ḥāšā |
حَاشَا ḥāšā |
Genitive | حَاشَا ḥāšā |
الْحَاشَا al-ḥāšā |
حَاشَا ḥāšā |
References
- Levey, Martin (1973) Early Arabic Pharmacology. An Introduction Based on Ancient and Medieval Sources, Leiden: Brill, page 65
- Löw, Immanuel (1924) Die Flora der Juden (in German), volume 2, Wien und Leipzig: R. Löwit, page 104
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