وثن
Arabic
Etymology
Borrowed from Old South Arabian 𐩥𐩻𐩬 (wṯn, “boundary stone; stele”) which became used for idols set up at border zones.
Declension
Declension of noun وَثَن (waṯan)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وَثَن waṯan |
الْوَثَن al-waṯan |
وَثَن waṯan |
Nominative | وَثَنٌ waṯanun |
الْوَثَنُ al-waṯanu |
وَثَنُ waṯanu |
Accusative | وَثَنًا waṯanan |
الْوَثَنَ al-waṯana |
وَثَنَ waṯana |
Genitive | وَثَنٍ waṯanin |
الْوَثَنِ al-waṯani |
وَثَنِ waṯani |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | وَثَنَيْن waṯanayn |
الْوَثَنَيْن al-waṯanayn |
وَثَنَيْ waṯanay |
Nominative | وَثَنَانِ waṯanāni |
الْوَثَنَانِ al-waṯanāni |
وَثَنَا waṯanā |
Accusative | وَثَنَيْنِ waṯanayni |
الْوَثَنَيْنِ al-waṯanayni |
وَثَنَيْ waṯanay |
Genitive | وَثَنَيْنِ waṯanayni |
الْوَثَنَيْنِ al-waṯanayni |
وَثَنَيْ waṯanay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وُثُن; أَوْثَان wuṯun; ʾawṯān |
الْوُثُن; الْأَوْثَان al-wuṯun; al-ʾawṯān |
وُثُن; أَوْثَان wuṯun; ʾawṯān |
Nominative | وُثُنٌ; أَوْثَانٌ wuṯunun; ʾawṯānun |
الْوُثُنُ; الْأَوْثَانُ al-wuṯunu; al-ʾawṯānu |
وُثُنُ; أَوْثَانُ wuṯunu; ʾawṯānu |
Accusative | وُثُنًا; أَوْثَانًا wuṯunan; ʾawṯānan |
الْوُثُنَ; الْأَوْثَانَ al-wuṯuna; al-ʾawṯāna |
وُثُنَ; أَوْثَانَ wuṯuna; ʾawṯāna |
Genitive | وُثُنٍ; أَوْثَانٍ wuṯunin; ʾawṯānin |
الْوُثُنِ; الْأَوْثَانِ al-wuṯuni; al-ʾawṯāni |
وُثُنِ; أَوْثَانِ wuṯuni; ʾawṯāni |
Derived terms
- وَثَنِيّ (waṯaniyy, “idolatrous; idolater”)
- وَثَنِيَّة (waṯaniyya, “idolatry”)
Descendants
- Ge'ez: ወተን (wätän, “idol”)
References
- Jeffery, Arthur (1938) The Foreign Vocabulary of the Qurʾān (Gaekwad’s Oriental Series; 79), Baroda: Oriental Institute, page 286-287
- Fraenkel, Siegmund (1886) Die aramäischen Fremdwörter im Arabischen (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 273
- Leslau, Wolf (1991) Comparative Dictionary of Geʿez (Classical Ethiopic), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, →ISBN, page 622
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