كربلاء
Arabic
Etymology
Etymology uncertain. Many theories exist, some of which are:[1][2]:
- كَرْبَلَة (karbala, “flaccid, loose, soft”), in reference to its soil.
- كَرْبَل (karbal, “Rumex plant”), due to its existence there
- Akkadian 𒆪𒉡𒀭 (“Near God, close to God”) (𒆪𒉡 (/qarābu/) + 𒀭 (/ilu/))
- Persian كار بالا (“Deed up risen”)
- كُوَر (kuwar, “Villages”) + بابِلِ (bābili, “of Babylon”), due to its proximity to them.
- كَرْب (karb, “distress”) + بَلَاء (balāʾ, “divine test”)
- كَرْبَلَ (karbala, “to purify, to clean”)
According to al-Afghani, the hamza at the end was not pronounced at first and was added later.
Proper noun
كَرْبَلَاء • (karbalāʾ) f
Declension
Declension of noun كَرْبَلَاء (karbalāʾ)
Singular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | كَرْبَلَاء karbalāʾ |
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Nominative | — | كَرْبَلَاءُ karbalāʾu |
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Accusative | — | كَرْبَلَاءَ karbalāʾa |
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Genitive | — | كَرْبَلَاءَ karbalāʾa |
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References
- al-Qummi, Ja'far ibn Qūlawayh (2008)Sayyid Mohsen al-Husaini al-Mīlāni, transl., Kāmil al-Ziyārāt, Shiabooks.ca Press, page 545
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