هدوء
Arabic
Etymology
Verbal noun from the verb هَدَأَ (hadaʾa, “to calm down, be quiet”), from the root ه د ء (h-d-ʾ).
Noun
هُدُوء • (hudūʾ) m
Declension
Declension of noun هُدُوء (hudūʾ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | هُدُوء hudūʾ |
الْهُدُوء al-hudūʾ |
هُدُوء hudūʾ |
Nominative | هُدُوءٌ hudūʾun |
الْهُدُوءُ al-hudūʾu |
هُدُوءُ hudūʾu |
Accusative | هُدُوءًا hudūʾan |
الْهُدُوءَ al-hudūʾa |
هُدُوءَ hudūʾa |
Genitive | هُدُوءٍ hudūʾin |
الْهُدُوءِ al-hudūʾi |
هُدُوءِ hudūʾi |
Synonyms
- سُكُون (sukūn)
Antonyms
- جَأْش (jaʾš)
- قَلَق مصدر
- اِضْطِراب (iḍṭirāb)
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “هدوء”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
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