إعجاب
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verbal noun of أَعْجَبَ (ʔaʕjaba, “to fill with admiration, to please”).
Noun
[edit]إِعْجَاب • (ʔiʕjāb) m
- verbal noun of أَعْجَبَ (ʔaʕjaba) (form IV)
- admiration
- wondering, causing wonder
- pleasure, satisfaction, delight
- acclaim
- pride
- conceit, self-complacency
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun إِعْجَاب (ʔiʕjāb)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | إِعْجَاب ʔiʕjāb |
الْإِعْجَاب al-ʔiʕjāb |
إِعْجَاب ʔiʕjāb |
Nominative | إِعْجَابٌ ʔiʕjābun |
الْإِعْجَابُ al-ʔiʕjābu |
إِعْجَابُ ʔiʕjābu |
Accusative | إِعْجَابًا ʔiʕjāban |
الْإِعْجَابَ al-ʔiʕjāba |
إِعْجَابَ ʔiʕjāba |
Genitive | إِعْجَابٍ ʔiʕjābin |
الْإِعْجَابِ al-ʔiʕjābi |
إِعْجَابِ ʔiʕjābi |
References
[edit]- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “إعجاب”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen