معسكر
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun of place constructed as if based on a verb derived from عَسْكَر (ʕaskar, “army”).
Noun
[edit]مُعَسْكَر • (muʕaskar) m (plural مُعَسْكَرَات (muʕaskarāt))
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun مُعَسْكَر (muʕaskar)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مُعَسْكَر muʕaskar |
الْمُعَسْكَر al-muʕaskar |
مُعَسْكَر muʕaskar |
Nominative | مُعَسْكَرٌ muʕaskarun |
الْمُعَسْكَرُ al-muʕaskaru |
مُعَسْكَرُ muʕaskaru |
Accusative | مُعَسْكَرًا muʕaskaran |
الْمُعَسْكَرَ al-muʕaskara |
مُعَسْكَرَ muʕaskara |
Genitive | مُعَسْكَرٍ muʕaskarin |
الْمُعَسْكَرِ al-muʕaskari |
مُعَسْكَرِ muʕaskari |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | مُعَسْكَرَيْن muʕaskarayn |
الْمُعَسْكَرَيْن al-muʕaskarayn |
مُعَسْكَرَيْ muʕaskaray |
Nominative | مُعَسْكَرَانِ muʕaskarāni |
الْمُعَسْكَرَانِ al-muʕaskarāni |
مُعَسْكَرَا muʕaskarā |
Accusative | مُعَسْكَرَيْنِ muʕaskarayni |
الْمُعَسْكَرَيْنِ al-muʕaskarayni |
مُعَسْكَرَيْ muʕaskaray |
Genitive | مُعَسْكَرَيْنِ muʕaskarayni |
الْمُعَسْكَرَيْنِ al-muʕaskarayni |
مُعَسْكَرَيْ muʕaskaray |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مُعَسْكَرَات muʕaskarāt |
الْمُعَسْكَرَات al-muʕaskarāt |
مُعَسْكَرَات muʕaskarāt |
Nominative | مُعَسْكَرَاتٌ muʕaskarātun |
الْمُعَسْكَرَاتُ al-muʕaskarātu |
مُعَسْكَرَاتُ muʕaskarātu |
Accusative | مُعَسْكَرَاتٍ muʕaskarātin |
الْمُعَسْكَرَاتِ al-muʕaskarāti |
مُعَسْكَرَاتِ muʕaskarāti |
Genitive | مُعَسْكَرَاتٍ muʕaskarātin |
الْمُعَسْكَرَاتِ al-muʕaskarāti |
مُعَسْكَرَاتِ muʕaskarāti |
References
[edit]- Haywood, J.A., Nahmad, H.M. (1965) “معسكر”, in A new Arabic grammar, 2nd edition, London: Lund Humphries, →ISBN
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “معسكر”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen