مضرب
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See also: مصرت
Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Morphologically from the root ض ر ب (ḍ r b).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]مِضْرَب • (miḍrab) m (plural مَضَارِب (maḍārib))
- bat, racket (club used for striking the ball in sports)
- 2011, Mahmoud Gaafar, Jane Wightwick, Easy Arabic Reader, page 32:
- مَثَلاً، عِنْدَنَا فِي كَالِيفُورْنِيَا لَوْ كَانَ دُكَّان يَبِيع مَضَارِب التِّنِس، فَإِنَّ جَارَهُ لَنْ يَبِيع مَضَارِب التِّنِس أَيْضًا.
- maṯalan, ʕindanā fī kālīfūrniyā law kāna dukkān yabīʕ maḍārib at-tinis, faʔinna jārahu lan yabīʕ maḍārib at-tinis ʔayḍan.
- For example, in California, if it were a shop selling tennis rackets, its neighbour would not sell tennis rackets either.
Declension
[edit]| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | مِضْرَب miḍrab |
الْمِضْرَب al-miḍrab |
مِضْرَب miḍrab |
| nominative | مِضْرَبٌ miḍrabun |
الْمِضْرَبُ al-miḍrabu |
مِضْرَبُ miḍrabu |
| accusative | مِضْرَبًا miḍraban |
الْمِضْرَبَ al-miḍraba |
مِضْرَبَ miḍraba |
| genitive | مِضْرَبٍ miḍrabin |
الْمِضْرَبِ al-miḍrabi |
مِضْرَبِ miḍrabi |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | مِضْرَبَيْن miḍrabayn |
الْمِضْرَبَيْن al-miḍrabayn |
مِضْرَبَيْ miḍrabay |
| nominative | مِضْرَبَانِ miḍrabāni |
الْمِضْرَبَانِ al-miḍrabāni |
مِضْرَبَا miḍrabā |
| accusative | مِضْرَبَيْنِ miḍrabayni |
الْمِضْرَبَيْنِ al-miḍrabayni |
مِضْرَبَيْ miḍrabay |
| genitive | مِضْرَبَيْنِ miḍrabayni |
الْمِضْرَبَيْنِ al-miḍrabayni |
مِضْرَبَيْ miḍrabay |
| plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | مَضَارِب maḍārib |
الْمَضَارِب al-maḍārib |
مَضَارِب maḍārib |
| nominative | مَضَارِبُ maḍāribu |
الْمَضَارِبُ al-maḍāribu |
مَضَارِبُ maḍāribu |
| accusative | مَضَارِبَ maḍāriba |
الْمَضَارِبَ al-maḍāriba |
مَضَارِبَ maḍāriba |
| genitive | مَضَارِبَ maḍāriba |
الْمَضَارِبِ al-maḍāribi |
مَضَارِبِ maḍāribi |
References
[edit]- Wehr, Hans (1979), “ضرب”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Hijazi Arabic
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Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]مَضرب or مِضرب • (maḍrab or miḍrab) m (plural مَضَارِب (maḍārib))
- bat (club used for striking the ball in sports)
South Levantine Arabic
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Learned borrowing from Arabic مُضْرِب (muḍrib).
Pronunciation
[edit]Participle
[edit]مضرب • (muḍrib) (feminine مضربة (muḍribe), common plural مضربين (muḍribīn))
- active participle of أضرب (ʔaḍrab, “to go on strike”)
Noun
[edit]مضرب • (muḍrib) m (plural مضربين (muḍribīn), feminine مضربة (muḍribe))
Etymology 2
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
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