سمين
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Arabic[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From the root س م ن (s-m-n), whence سَمِنَ (samina).
Adjective[edit]
سَمِين • (samīn) (feminine سَمِينَة (samīna), common plural سِمَان (simān), elative أَسْمَن (ʾasman))
- fat, corpulent
- 609–632 C.E., Qur'an, 12:46:
- يُوسُفُ أَيُّهَا الصِّدِّيقُ أَفْتِنَا فِي سَبْعِ بَقَرَاتٍ سِمَانٍ يَأْكُلُهُنَّ سَبْعٌ عِجَافٌ وَسَبْعِ سُنْبُلَاتٍ خُضْرٍ وَأُخَرَ يَابِسَاتٍ لَعَلِّي أَرْجِعُ إِلَى النَّاسِ لَعَلَّهُمْ يَعْلَمُونَ
- yūsufu ʾayyuhā ṣ-ṣiddīqu ʾaftinā fī sabʿi baqarātin simānin yaʾkuluhunna sabʿun ʿijāfun wasabʿi sunbulātin ḵuḍrin waʾuḵara yābisātin laʿallī ʾarjiʿu ʾilā n-nāsi laʿallahum yaʿlamūna
- (please add an English translation of this quote)
- buttered, greased
Declension[edit]
Declension of adjective سَمِين (samīn)
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | سَمِين samīn |
السَّمِين as-samīn |
سَمِينَة samīna |
السَّمِينَة as-samīna |
| Nominative | سَمِينٌ samīnun |
السَّمِينُ as-samīnu |
سَمِينَةٌ samīnatun |
السَّمِينَةُ as-samīnatu |
| Accusative | سَمِينًا samīnan |
السَّمِينَ as-samīna |
سَمِينَةً samīnatan |
السَّمِينَةَ as-samīnata |
| Genitive | سَمِينٍ samīnin |
السَّمِينِ as-samīni |
سَمِينَةٍ samīnatin |
السَّمِينَةِ as-samīnati |
| Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | سَمِينَيْن samīnayn |
السَّمِينَيْن as-samīnayn |
سَمِينَتَيْن samīnatayn |
السَّمِينَتَيْن as-samīnatayn |
| Nominative | سَمِينَانِ samīnāni |
السَّمِينَانِ as-samīnāni |
سَمِينَتَانِ samīnatāni |
السَّمِينَتَانِ as-samīnatāni |
| Accusative | سَمِينَيْنِ samīnayni |
السَّمِينَيْنِ as-samīnayni |
سَمِينَتَيْنِ samīnatayni |
السَّمِينَتَيْنِ as-samīnatayni |
| Genitive | سَمِينَيْنِ samīnayni |
السَّمِينَيْنِ as-samīnayni |
سَمِينَتَيْنِ samīnatayni |
السَّمِينَتَيْنِ as-samīnatayni |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
| basic broken plural triptote | basic broken plural triptote | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | سِمَان simān |
السِّمَان as-simān |
سِمَان simān |
السِّمَان as-simān |
| Nominative | سِمَانٌ simānun |
السِّمَانُ as-simānu |
سِمَانٌ simānun |
السِّمَانُ as-simānu |
| Accusative | سِمَانًا simānan |
السِّمَانَ as-simāna |
سِمَانًا simānan |
السِّمَانَ as-simāna |
| Genitive | سِمَانٍ simānin |
السِّمَانِ as-simāni |
سِمَانٍ simānin |
السِّمَانِ as-simāni |
References[edit]
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “سمين”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen
Etymology 2[edit]
Verb[edit]
سَمِّينَ • (sammīna) (form II)
- second-person feminine plural active imperative of سَمَّى (sammā)
Verb[edit]
سَمَّيْنَ • (sammayna) (form II)
Verb[edit]
سُمِّينَ • (summīna) (form II)
Moroccan Arabic[edit]
| Root |
|---|
| س م ن |
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
سمين • (smīn) (feminine سمينة (smīna), common plural سمان (smān), masculine plural سمينين (smīnīn), feminine plural سمينات (smīnāt))
South Levantine Arabic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Adjective[edit]
سمين • (smīn) (feminine سمينة (smīne), masculine plural سمان (smān), elative أسمن (ʾasman))
Categories:
- Arabic terms belonging to the root س م ن
- Arabic lemmas
- Arabic adjectives
- Arabic terms with quotations
- Arabic adjectives with basic triptote singular
- Arabic adjectives with triptote singular in -a
- Arabic adjectives with broken plural
- Arabic adjectives with basic triptote broken plural
- Arabic non-lemma forms
- Arabic verb forms
- Moroccan Arabic terms belonging to the root س م ن
- Moroccan Arabic terms inherited from Arabic
- Moroccan Arabic terms derived from Arabic
- Moroccan Arabic 1-syllable words
- Moroccan Arabic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Moroccan Arabic lemmas
- Moroccan Arabic adjectives
- South Levantine Arabic terms inherited from Arabic
- South Levantine Arabic terms derived from Arabic
- South Levantine Arabic lemmas
- South Levantine Arabic adjectives