شماس
Arabic
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
editNoun
editشِمَاس • (šimās) m
- verbal noun of شَمَسَ (šamasa) (form I)
Declension
editDeclension of noun شِمَاس (šimās)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | شِمَاس šimās |
الشِّمَاس aš-šimās |
شِمَاس šimās |
Nominative | شِمَاسٌ šimāsun |
الشِّمَاسُ aš-šimāsu |
شِمَاسُ šimāsu |
Accusative | شِمَاسًا šimāsan |
الشِّمَاسَ aš-šimāsa |
شِمَاسَ šimāsa |
Genitive | شِمَاسٍ šimāsin |
الشِّمَاسِ aš-šimāsi |
شِمَاسِ šimāsi |
Etymology 2
editFrom Classical Syriac ܫܡܫܐ (šammāšā, “deacon”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editشَمَّاس • (šammās) m (plural شَمَامِسَة (šamāmisa))
Declension
editDeclension of noun شَمَّاس (šammās)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
---|---|---|---|
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | شَمَّاس šammās |
الشَّمَّاس aš-šammās |
شَمَّاس šammās |
Nominative | شَمَّاسٌ šammāsun |
الشَّمَّاسُ aš-šammāsu |
شَمَّاسُ šammāsu |
Accusative | شَمَّاسًا šammāsan |
الشَّمَّاسَ aš-šammāsa |
شَمَّاسَ šammāsa |
Genitive | شَمَّاسٍ šammāsin |
الشَّمَّاسِ aš-šammāsi |
شَمَّاسِ šammāsi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | شَمَّاسَيْن šammāsayn |
الشَّمَّاسَيْن aš-šammāsayn |
شَمَّاسَيْ šammāsay |
Nominative | شَمَّاسَانِ šammāsāni |
الشَّمَّاسَانِ aš-šammāsāni |
شَمَّاسَا šammāsā |
Accusative | شَمَّاسَيْنِ šammāsayni |
الشَّمَّاسَيْنِ aš-šammāsayni |
شَمَّاسَيْ šammāsay |
Genitive | شَمَّاسَيْنِ šammāsayni |
الشَّمَّاسَيْنِ aš-šammāsayni |
شَمَّاسَيْ šammāsay |
Plural | broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | شَمَامِسَة šamāmisa |
الشَّمَامِسَة aš-šamāmisa |
شَمَامِسَة šamāmisat |
Nominative | شَمَامِسَةٌ šamāmisatun |
الشَّمَامِسَةُ aš-šamāmisatu |
شَمَامِسَةُ šamāmisatu |
Accusative | شَمَامِسَةً šamāmisatan |
الشَّمَامِسَةَ aš-šamāmisata |
شَمَامِسَةَ šamāmisata |
Genitive | شَمَامِسَةٍ šamāmisatin |
الشَّمَامِسَةِ aš-šamāmisati |
شَمَامِسَةِ šamāmisati |
References
edit- Wehr, Hans (1960) “شماس”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 3rd edition, Ithaca, NY: Otto Harrassowitz
- Lane, Edward William (1863) “شماس”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[1], London: Williams & Norgate
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