إمارة
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verbal noun of أَمَرَ (ʔamara, “to become an emir”) and أَمُرَ (ʔamura, “(same)”), from the root ء م ر (ʔ-m-r); compare آمِر (ʔāmir, “emir”), أَمَرَ (ʔamara, “to command”).
Noun
[edit]إِمَارَة • (ʔimāra) f (plural إِمَارَات (ʔimārāt))
- verbal noun of أَمَرَ (ʔamara) (form I)
- verbal noun of أَمُرَ (ʔamura) (form I)
- emirate
- government, power, dominion, authority
- prefecture
- position or rank of an emir
- princely manners
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun إِمَارَة (ʔimāra)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | إِمَارَة ʔimāra |
الْإِمَارَة al-ʔimāra |
إِمَارَة ʔimārat |
Nominative | إِمَارَةٌ ʔimāratun |
الْإِمَارَةُ al-ʔimāratu |
إِمَارَةُ ʔimāratu |
Accusative | إِمَارَةً ʔimāratan |
الْإِمَارَةَ al-ʔimārata |
إِمَارَةَ ʔimārata |
Genitive | إِمَارَةٍ ʔimāratin |
الْإِمَارَةِ al-ʔimārati |
إِمَارَةِ ʔimārati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | إِمَارَتَيْن ʔimāratayn |
الْإِمَارَتَيْن al-ʔimāratayn |
إِمَارَتَيْ ʔimāratay |
Nominative | إِمَارَتَانِ ʔimāratāni |
الْإِمَارَتَانِ al-ʔimāratāni |
إِمَارَتَا ʔimāratā |
Accusative | إِمَارَتَيْنِ ʔimāratayni |
الْإِمَارَتَيْنِ al-ʔimāratayni |
إِمَارَتَيْ ʔimāratay |
Genitive | إِمَارَتَيْنِ ʔimāratayni |
الْإِمَارَتَيْنِ al-ʔimāratayni |
إِمَارَتَيْ ʔimāratay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | إِمَارَات ʔimārāt |
الْإِمَارَات al-ʔimārāt |
إِمَارَات ʔimārāt |
Nominative | إِمَارَاتٌ ʔimārātun |
الْإِمَارَاتُ al-ʔimārātu |
إِمَارَاتُ ʔimārātu |
Accusative | إِمَارَاتٍ ʔimārātin |
الْإِمَارَاتِ al-ʔimārāti |
إِمَارَاتِ ʔimārāti |
Genitive | إِمَارَاتٍ ʔimārātin |
الْإِمَارَاتِ al-ʔimārāti |
إِمَارَاتِ ʔimārāti |
Derived terms
[edit]- الْإِمَارَات الْعَرَبِيَّة الْمُتَّحِدَة (al-ʔimārāt al-ʕarabiyya l-muttaḥida)
Descendants
[edit]- → Azerbaijani: əmarət
- → Ottoman Turkish: امارت (emâret)
- → Pashto: امارت (imārát)
- → Persian: امارت (emârat)
References
[edit]- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “إمارة”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “أمر”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Noun
[edit]إِمَارَة • (ʔimāra) f (plural إِمَارَات (ʔimārāt) or أَمَائِر (ʔamāʔir))
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun إِمَارَة (ʔimāra)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | إِمَارَة ʔimāra |
الْإِمَارَة al-ʔimāra |
إِمَارَة ʔimārat |
Nominative | إِمَارَةٌ ʔimāratun |
الْإِمَارَةُ al-ʔimāratu |
إِمَارَةُ ʔimāratu |
Accusative | إِمَارَةً ʔimāratan |
الْإِمَارَةَ al-ʔimārata |
إِمَارَةَ ʔimārata |
Genitive | إِمَارَةٍ ʔimāratin |
الْإِمَارَةِ al-ʔimārati |
إِمَارَةِ ʔimārati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | إِمَارَتَيْن ʔimāratayn |
الْإِمَارَتَيْن al-ʔimāratayn |
إِمَارَتَيْ ʔimāratay |
Nominative | إِمَارَتَانِ ʔimāratāni |
الْإِمَارَتَانِ al-ʔimāratāni |
إِمَارَتَا ʔimāratā |
Accusative | إِمَارَتَيْنِ ʔimāratayni |
الْإِمَارَتَيْنِ al-ʔimāratayni |
إِمَارَتَيْ ʔimāratay |
Genitive | إِمَارَتَيْنِ ʔimāratayni |
الْإِمَارَتَيْنِ al-ʔimāratayni |
إِمَارَتَيْ ʔimāratay |
Plural | sound feminine plural; basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | إِمَارَات; أَمَائِر ʔimārāt; ʔamāʔir |
الْإِمَارَات; الْأَمَائِر al-ʔimārāt; al-ʔamāʔir |
إِمَارَات; أَمَائِر ʔimārāt; ʔamāʔir |
Nominative | إِمَارَاتٌ; أَمَائِرُ ʔimārātun; ʔamāʔiru |
الْإِمَارَاتُ; الْأَمَائِرُ al-ʔimārātu; al-ʔamāʔiru |
إِمَارَاتُ; أَمَائِرُ ʔimārātu; ʔamāʔiru |
Accusative | إِمَارَاتٍ; أَمَائِرَ ʔimārātin; ʔamāʔira |
الْإِمَارَاتِ; الْأَمَائِرَ al-ʔimārāti; al-ʔamāʔira |
إِمَارَاتِ; أَمَائِرَ ʔimārāti; ʔamāʔira |
Genitive | إِمَارَاتٍ; أَمَائِرَ ʔimārātin; ʔamāʔira |
الْإِمَارَاتِ; الْأَمَائِرِ al-ʔimārāti; al-ʔamāʔiri |
إِمَارَاتِ; أَمَائِرِ ʔimārāti; ʔamāʔiri |
References
[edit]- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “إمارة”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[2], London: W.H. Allen