نجس

See also: نحس

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ن ج س (n-j-s).

Verb

نَجُسَ (najusa) I, non-past يَنْجُسُ‎ (yanjusu)

  1. to be unclean, to be impure
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From the root ن ج س (n-j-s).

Verb

نَجِسَ (najisa) I, non-past يَنْجَسُ‎ (yanjasu)

  1. to be unclean, to be impure
Conjugation

Etymology 3

From the root ن ج س (n-j-s).

Verb

نَجَّسَ (najjasa) II, non-past يُنَجِّسُ‎ (yunajjisu)

  1. to defile, to besmirch
Conjugation

Etymology 4

From the root ن ج س (n-j-s).

Noun

نَجَس (najas) m

  1. verbal noun of نَجِسَ (najisa) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 5

From the root ن ج س (n-j-s).

Adjective

نَجِس (najis) (masculine plural أَنْجَاس (ʾanjās), elative أَنْجَس (ʾanjas))

  1. unclean, impure
  2. irremediable
Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic نَجَس (najas).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nædʒæs/, IPA(key): /nædʒes/

Adjective

Dari Persian نجس
Iranian Persian نجس
Tajiki Persian наҷас (najas)

نجس (najas) (comparative نجس‌تر, superlative نجس‌ترین)

  1. unclean
  2. filthy
  3. defiled

Synonyms

  • پلید (palid), ناپاک (nâpâk), آلوده (âlude), غیرطاهر (ğeyr-tâher), پلشت (palašt), ریمن (riman)
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