سخي

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Arabic

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Root
س خ و (s-ḵ-w)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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سَخِيّ (saḵiyy) (feminine سَخِيَّة (saḵiyya), masculine plural سَخِيُّونَ (saḵiyyūna), feminine plural سَخِيَّات (saḵiyyāt))

  1. generous, kind

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Persian: سخی
  • Ottoman Turkish: سخی (sehi)
  • Uyghur: سېخىي (sëxiy)
  • Uzbek: saxiy

Moroccan Arabic

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Root
س خ ي
1 term

Etymology

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From Arabic سَخِيّ (saḵiyy).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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سخي (sḵī) (feminine سخية (sḵiyya), common plural أسخية (ʔasḵiya), masculine plural سخيين (sḵiyyīn), feminine plural سخيات (sḵiyyāt), elative أسخى (ʔasḵa) or سخى (sḵa))

  1. kind, generous
    Synonym: كريم (krīm)