حدوة
Arabic
Etymology
From the root ح د د (ḥ-d-d) related to حَدِيد (ḥadīd, “iron”); an implement of iron. Compare Latin ferrum equorum (“horseshoe”, literally “iron of horses”).
Declension
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | حِدْوَة; حَدْوَة ḥidwa; ḥadwa |
الْحِدْوَة; الْحَدْوَة al-ḥidwa; al-ḥadwa |
حِدْوَة; حَدْوَة ḥidwat; ḥadwat |
Nominative | حِدْوَةٌ; حَدْوَةٌ ḥidwatun; ḥadwatun |
الْحِدْوَةُ; الْحَدْوَةُ al-ḥidwatu; al-ḥadwatu |
حِدْوَةُ; حَدْوَةُ ḥidwatu; ḥadwatu |
Accusative | حِدْوَةً; حَدْوَةً ḥidwatan; ḥadwatan |
الْحِدْوَةَ; الْحَدْوَةَ al-ḥidwata; al-ḥadwata |
حِدْوَةَ; حَدْوَةَ ḥidwata; ḥadwata |
Genitive | حِدْوَةٍ; حَدْوَةٍ ḥidwatin; ḥadwatin |
الْحِدْوَةِ; الْحَدْوَةِ al-ḥidwati; al-ḥadwati |
حِدْوَةِ; حَدْوَةِ ḥidwati; ḥadwati |
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “حدوة”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
- Lane, Edward William (1863) “حد”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 524-526
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