عظم
See also: ع ظ م
Arabic
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *ʿaθ̣m-. Cognate to Hebrew עֶצֶם ('étsem) and Aramaic עַטְמָא (ʿaṭmā).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʕaðˁm/
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Declension
Declension of noun عَظْم (ʿaẓm)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | عَظْم ʿaẓm |
الْعَظْم al-ʿaẓm |
عَظْم ʿaẓm |
Nominative | عَظْمٌ ʿaẓmun |
الْعَظْمُ al-ʿaẓmu |
عَظْمُ ʿaẓmu |
Accusative | عَظْمًا ʿaẓman |
الْعَظْمَ al-ʿaẓma |
عَظْمَ ʿaẓma |
Genitive | عَظْمٍ ʿaẓmin |
الْعَظْمِ al-ʿaẓmi |
عَظْمِ ʿaẓmi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | عَظْمَيْن ʿaẓmayn |
الْعَظْمَيْن al-ʿaẓmayn |
عَظْمَيْ ʿaẓmay |
Nominative | عَظْمَانِ ʿaẓmāni |
الْعَظْمَانِ al-ʿaẓmāni |
عَظْمَا ʿaẓmā |
Accusative | عَظْمَيْنِ ʿaẓmayni |
الْعَظْمَيْنِ al-ʿaẓmayni |
عَظْمَيْ ʿaẓmay |
Genitive | عَظْمَيْنِ ʿaẓmayni |
الْعَظْمَيْنِ al-ʿaẓmayni |
عَظْمَيْ ʿaẓmay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | عِظَام ʿiẓām |
الْعِظَام al-ʿiẓām |
عِظَام ʿiẓām |
Nominative | عِظَامٌ ʿiẓāmun |
الْعِظَامُ al-ʿiẓāmu |
عِظَامُ ʿiẓāmu |
Accusative | عِظَامًا ʿiẓāman |
الْعِظَامَ al-ʿiẓāma |
عِظَامَ ʿiẓāma |
Genitive | عِظَامٍ ʿiẓāmin |
الْعِظَامِ al-ʿiẓāmi |
عِظَامِ ʿiẓāmi |
Noun
عِظَم or عُظْم • (ʿiẓam or ʿuẓm) m
Declension
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | عِزَم; عُظْم ʿizam; ʿuẓm |
الْعِزَم; الْعُظْم al-ʿizam; al-ʿuẓm |
عِزَم; عُظْم ʿizam; ʿuẓm |
Nominative | عِزَمٌ; عُظْمٌ ʿizamun; ʿuẓmun |
الْعِزَمُ; الْعُظْمُ al-ʿizamu; al-ʿuẓmu |
عِزَمُ; عُظْمُ ʿizamu; ʿuẓmu |
Accusative | عِزَمًا; عُظْمًا ʿizaman; ʿuẓman |
الْعِزَمَ; الْعُظْمَ al-ʿizama; al-ʿuẓma |
عِزَمَ; عُظْمَ ʿizama; ʿuẓma |
Genitive | عِزَمٍ; عُظْمٍ ʿizamin; ʿuẓmin |
الْعِزَمِ; الْعُظْمِ al-ʿizami; al-ʿuẓmi |
عِزَمِ; عُظْمِ ʿizami; ʿuẓmi |
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “عظم”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “عظم”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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