سكوم
Arabic
Alternative forms
- أَسَكُّوم (ʾasakkūm), أَسْكُوم (ʾaskūm), ثَسَكُّومْت (ṯasakkūmt), تَسَكُّونْت (tasakkūnt), سَكُّون (sakkūn), سُوكُوم (sūkūm) – dialect forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Berber, compare Kabyle isekkim (“asparagus”), Tarifit tasukkant (“asparagus”), Tashelhit uskum (“asparagus”).
Declension
Declension of noun سَكُّوم (sakkūm)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَكُّوم sakkūm |
السَّكُّوم as-sakkūm |
سَكُّوم sakkūm |
Nominative | سَكُّومٌ sakkūmun |
السَّكُّومُ as-sakkūmu |
سَكُّومُ sakkūmu |
Accusative | سَكُّومًا sakkūman |
السَّكُّومَ as-sakkūma |
سَكُّومَ sakkūma |
Genitive | سَكُّومٍ sakkūmin |
السَّكُّومِ as-sakkūmi |
سَكُّومِ sakkūmi |
References
- “سكوم” in Almaany
- Caubet, Dominique (2018), “Arabic and Berber in Contact: Arabic in a minority situation in Al Hoceima region”, in Stefano Manfredi, Mauro Tosco, editors, Arabic in Contact (Studies in Arabic Linguistics; 6), John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN, pages 80–82
- Löw, Immanuel (1924) Die Flora der Juden (in German), volume 2, Wien und Leipzig: R. Löwit, pages 195–198
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