ذو الشرى
Arabic
Etymology
Akin to Safaitic 𐪙𐪆𐪇 (ḏs²r), explained by Hisham ibn al-Kalbi as being from ذُو (ḏū) plus the name of a mountain range southeast of the Dead Sea, thought to be the god's home.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ðu‿ʃ.ʃa.raː/
Declension
Declension of noun ذُو الشَّرَى (ḏū š-šarā)
Singular | singular long construct | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | ذُو الشَّرَى ḏū š-šarā |
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Nominative | — | ذُو الشَّرَى ḏū š-šarā |
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Accusative | — | ذَا الشَّرَى ḏā š-šarā |
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Genitive | — | ذِي الشَّرَى ḏī š-šarā |
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