نعسان
Arabic
Etymology
Intensive adjective from the root ن ع س (n-ʿ-s); compare نَعَسَ (naʿasa, “to be sleepy”).
Declension
Declension of adjective نَعْسَان (naʿsān)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular diptote | singular invariable | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | نَعْسَان naʿsān |
النَّعْسَان an-naʿsān |
نَعْسَى naʿsā |
النَّعْسَى an-naʿsā |
Nominative | نَعْسَانُ naʿsānu |
النَّعْسَانُ an-naʿsānu |
نَعْسَى naʿsā |
النَّعْسَى an-naʿsā |
Accusative | نَعْسَانَ naʿsāna |
النَّعْسَانَ an-naʿsāna |
نَعْسَى naʿsā |
النَّعْسَى an-naʿsā |
Genitive | نَعْسَانَ naʿsāna |
النَّعْسَانِ an-naʿsāni |
نَعْسَى naʿsā |
النَّعْسَى an-naʿsā |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | نَعْسَانَيْن naʿsānayn |
النَّعْسَانَيْن an-naʿsānayn |
نَعْسَيَيْن naʿsayayn |
النَّعْسَيَيْن an-naʿsayayn |
Nominative | نَعْسَانَانِ naʿsānāni |
النَّعْسَانَانِ an-naʿsānāni |
نَعْسَيَانِ naʿsayāni |
النَّعْسَيَانِ an-naʿsayāni |
Accusative | نَعْسَانَيْنِ naʿsānayni |
النَّعْسَانَيْنِ an-naʿsānayni |
نَعْسَيَيْنِ naʿsayayni |
النَّعْسَيَيْنِ an-naʿsayayni |
Genitive | نَعْسَانَيْنِ naʿsānayni |
النَّعْسَانَيْنِ an-naʿsānayni |
نَعْسَيَيْنِ naʿsayayni |
النَّعْسَيَيْنِ an-naʿsayayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
plural unknown | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | ? ? |
? ? |
نَعْسَيَات naʿsayāt |
النَّعْسَيَات an-naʿsayāt |
Nominative | ? ? |
? ? |
نَعْسَيَاتٌ naʿsayātun |
النَّعْسَيَاتُ an-naʿsayātu |
Accusative | ? ? |
? ? |
نَعْسَيَاتٍ naʿsayātin |
النَّعْسَيَاتِ an-naʿsayāti |
Genitive | ? ? |
? ? |
نَعْسَيَاتٍ naʿsayātin |
النَّعْسَيَاتِ an-naʿsayāti |
References
- Lane, Edward William (1863), “نعسان”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “نعسان”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
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