سؤدد
Arabic
Etymology
See first paragraph for س و د (s-w-d) in Lane on the coordination with the scale فُعْلَل (fuˁlāl), as if the root was originally س ء د د (s-ʾ-d-d), an augment of س د د (s-d-d); particular to certain hamza-featuring dialects like that of the Banī Ṭayyˀ.
Declension
Declension of noun سُؤْدُد (suʾdud); سُؤْدَد (suʾdad)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سُؤْدُد; سُؤْدَد suʾdud; suʾdad |
السُّؤْدُد; السُّؤْدَد as-suʾdud; as-suʾdad |
سُؤْدُد; سُؤْدَد suʾdud; suʾdad |
Nominative | سُؤْدُدٌ; سُؤْدَدٌ suʾdudun; suʾdadun |
السُّؤْدُدُ; السُّؤْدَدُ as-suʾdudu; as-suʾdadu |
سُؤْدُدُ; سُؤْدَدُ suʾdudu; suʾdadu |
Accusative | سُؤْدُدًا; سُؤْدَدًا suʾdudan; suʾdadan |
السُّؤْدُدَ; السُّؤْدَدَ as-suʾduda; as-suʾdada |
سُؤْدُدَ; سُؤْدَدَ suʾduda; suʾdada |
Genitive | سُؤْدُدٍ; سُؤْدَدٍ suʾdudin; suʾdadin |
السُّؤْدُدِ; السُّؤْدَدِ as-suʾdudi; as-suʾdadi |
سُؤْدُدِ; سُؤْدَدِ suʾdudi; suʾdadi |
References
- Lane, Edward William (1863), “سود”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, page 1460
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