حمرة
Appearance
Arabic
[edit]Root |
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ح م ر (ḥ m r) |
12 terms |
Noun
[edit]حُمْرَة • (ḥumra) f
- redness, red, the quality of being red
- (of the skin color of humans, obsolete) rubicund-, rosy-, or florid-facedness; light complexion; whiteness
- (Can we date this quote?), al-Ṣuḥārī, الأَنْسَاب [al-ʔansāb, The Pedigrees]:
- وقال وهب بن مُنَبِّه: ولد يافث بن نوح جامر بن يافث، وسويد بن يافث، وترش بن يافث، وماشج بن يافث، ويأجوج بن يافث وبرجان بن يافث، وماذى بن يافث وفيراس بن يافث، فولد جامر ابن يافث الصَّقالبة، وولد شويل بن يافث الأشبان وهم الأفارق وولد برجان بن يافث الإفرنج وولد ترش بن يافث الترك والخزر، وولد ماذي بن يافث همدان وبه سميت همدان، وولد فيراس بن يافث أهل خراسان، وولد ياجوج بن يافث مأجوج، وهم بشر كثير. وكان منازل الصقالبة وبرجان والإشبان وهم الأفارق بأرض الروم، وقصد كلُّ فريق من هؤلاء الثلاثة، سام وحام ويافث أرضا فسكنوها، ودفعوا غيرهم عنها.
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قال: ونزل بنو يافث الصفون مجرى الشمال، والصَبَا وأخلى الله أرضهم، فاشتد بَرْدَها، وأخلى الله سَمَاءَهم فليس يجري فوقهم شيء من النجوم السبعة الجارية، لأنهم صاروا تحت بِنَات نَعشْ والجَدْي. والفَرْقَدَيْن. وابْتُلُوا بالطاعون، فجعل الله فيهم الحُمْرَة والَّشقْرَة، وعِظَم الوجه وصِغَرَ العينين.- Wahb ibn Munabbih said, "Japheth the son of Noah begat Gomer, Yavan, Tiras, Meshech, Gog, Tubal, Madai, and Fīrās. From Gomer came forth the Slavs, from Yavan the Spaniards (who are the [non-Berber and non-Hamitic] North Africans), from Tubal the Franks, from Tiras the Turks and Khazars. Madai begat Hamadān, after whom Hamadān [in Persia] was named, and Fīrās begat the people of Khorsan, and Gog begat [the nation of] Magog, who are very many. The homes of the Slavs, the [the offspring of] Yavan, and the Spaniards (the [non-Berber and non-Hamitic] North Africans) were in the lands of the Romans. Every band out of those three (Shem, Ham, and Japheth) sought some new land, peopled it, and pushed the others away from it."
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He said, "The robust Children of Japheth settled down in the north along the eastern wind, and Allah cleared their lands till its chilliness spiked, and He cleared their skies till not one of the Seven [Sisterly] Stars that pass around would pass above them since they became under the Little Bear and the the North Star. They were afflicted with pestilence, and Allah made whiteness and blondness [profuse] among them, and also ruggedness of face and smallness of eyes."
- Wahb ibn Munabbih said, "Japheth the son of Noah begat Gomer, Yavan, Tiras, Meshech, Gog, Tubal, Madai, and Fīrās. From Gomer came forth the Slavs, from Yavan the Spaniards (who are the [non-Berber and non-Hamitic] North Africans), from Tubal the Franks, from Tiras the Turks and Khazars. Madai begat Hamadān, after whom Hamadān [in Persia] was named, and Fīrās begat the people of Khorsan, and Gog begat [the nation of] Magog, who are very many. The homes of the Slavs, the [the offspring of] Yavan, and the Spaniards (the [non-Berber and non-Hamitic] North Africans) were in the lands of the Romans. Every band out of those three (Shem, Ham, and Japheth) sought some new land, peopled it, and pushed the others away from it."
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun حُمْرَة (ḥumra)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | حُمْرَة ḥumra |
الْحُمْرَة al-ḥumra |
حُمْرَة ḥumrat |
Nominative | حُمْرَةٌ ḥumratun |
الْحُمْرَةُ al-ḥumratu |
حُمْرَةُ ḥumratu |
Accusative | حُمْرَةً ḥumratan |
الْحُمْرَةَ al-ḥumrata |
حُمْرَةَ ḥumrata |
Genitive | حُمْرَةٍ ḥumratin |
الْحُمْرَةِ al-ḥumrati |
حُمْرَةِ ḥumrati |
Noun
[edit]حُمَرَة or حُمُرَة • (ḥumara or ḥumura) f (singulative, collective حُمَر m (ḥumar) or حُمُر (ḥumur))
- singulative of حُمَر (ḥumar, “tamarind”)
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun حُمَرَة (ḥumara); حُمُرَة (ḥumura)
Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | حُمَرَة; حُمُرَة ḥumara; ḥumura |
الْحُمَرَة; الْحُمُرَة al-ḥumara; al-ḥumura |
حُمَرَة; حُمُرَة ḥumarat; ḥumurat |
Nominative | حُمَرَةٌ; حُمُرَةٌ ḥumaratun; ḥumuratun |
الْحُمَرَةُ; الْحُمُرَةُ al-ḥumaratu; al-ḥumuratu |
حُمَرَةُ; حُمُرَةُ ḥumaratu; ḥumuratu |
Accusative | حُمَرَةً; حُمُرَةً ḥumaratan; ḥumuratan |
الْحُمَرَةَ; الْحُمُرَةَ al-ḥumarata; al-ḥumurata |
حُمَرَةَ; حُمُرَةَ ḥumarata; ḥumurata |
Genitive | حُمَرَةٍ; حُمُرَةٍ ḥumaratin; ḥumuratin |
الْحُمَرَةِ; الْحُمُرَةِ al-ḥumarati; al-ḥumurati |
حُمَرَةِ; حُمُرَةِ ḥumarati; ḥumurati |
Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | حُمَر; حُمُر ḥumar; ḥumur |
الْحُمَر; الْحُمُر al-ḥumar; al-ḥumur |
حُمَر; حُمُر ḥumar; ḥumur |
Nominative | حُمَرٌ; حُمُرٌ ḥumarun; ḥumurun |
الْحُمَرُ; الْحُمُرُ al-ḥumaru; al-ḥumuru |
حُمَرُ; حُمُرُ ḥumaru; ḥumuru |
Accusative | حُمَرًا; حُمُرًا ḥumaran; ḥumuran |
الْحُمَرَ; الْحُمُرَ al-ḥumara; al-ḥumura |
حُمَرَ; حُمُرَ ḥumara; ḥumura |
Genitive | حُمَرٍ; حُمُرٍ ḥumarin; ḥumurin |
الْحُمَرِ; الْحُمُرِ al-ḥumari; al-ḥumuri |
حُمَرِ; حُمُرِ ḥumari; ḥumuri |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | حُمَرَتَيْن; حُمُرَتَيْن ḥumaratayn; ḥumuratayn |
الْحُمَرَتَيْن; الْحُمُرَتَيْن al-ḥumaratayn; al-ḥumuratayn |
حُمَرَتَيْ; حُمُرَتَيْ ḥumaratay; ḥumuratay |
Nominative | حُمَرَتَانِ; حُمُرَتَانِ ḥumaratāni; ḥumuratāni |
الْحُمَرَتَانِ; الْحُمُرَتَانِ al-ḥumaratāni; al-ḥumuratāni |
حُمَرَتَا; حُمُرَتَا ḥumaratā; ḥumuratā |
Accusative | حُمَرَتَيْنِ; حُمُرَتَيْنِ ḥumaratayni; ḥumuratayni |
الْحُمَرَتَيْنِ; الْحُمُرَتَيْنِ al-ḥumaratayni; al-ḥumuratayni |
حُمَرَتَيْ; حُمُرَتَيْ ḥumaratay; ḥumuratay |
Genitive | حُمَرَتَيْنِ; حُمُرَتَيْنِ ḥumaratayni; ḥumuratayni |
الْحُمَرَتَيْنِ; الْحُمُرَتَيْنِ al-ḥumaratayni; al-ḥumuratayni |
حُمَرَتَيْ; حُمُرَتَيْ ḥumaratay; ḥumuratay |
Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | حُمَرَات; حُمُرَات ḥumarāt; ḥumurāt |
الْحُمَرَات; الْحُمُرَات al-ḥumarāt; al-ḥumurāt |
حُمَرَات; حُمُرَات ḥumarāt; ḥumurāt |
Nominative | حُمَرَاتٌ; حُمُرَاتٌ ḥumarātun; ḥumurātun |
الْحُمَرَاتُ; الْحُمُرَاتُ al-ḥumarātu; al-ḥumurātu |
حُمَرَاتُ; حُمُرَاتُ ḥumarātu; ḥumurātu |
Accusative | حُمَرَاتٍ; حُمُرَاتٍ ḥumarātin; ḥumurātin |
الْحُمَرَاتِ; الْحُمُرَاتِ al-ḥumarāti; al-ḥumurāti |
حُمَرَاتِ; حُمُرَاتِ ḥumarāti; ḥumurāti |
Genitive | حُمَرَاتٍ; حُمُرَاتٍ ḥumarātin; ḥumurātin |
الْحُمَرَاتِ; الْحُمُرَاتِ al-ḥumarāti; al-ḥumurāti |
حُمَرَاتِ; حُمُرَاتِ ḥumarāti; ḥumurāti |
Gulf Arabic
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Root |
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ح م ر |
1 term |
From Arabic حُمْرَة (ḥumra, “redness”)
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]حُمْرة • (ḥumra) f (plural حُمْرات (ḥumrāt) or حُمَر (ḥumar))
Etymology 2
[edit]From Arabic حَمْرَاء (ḥamrāʔ, “red (f.)”).
Alternative forms
[edit]- حمرا (ḥamra)
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]حمرة • (ḥamra) f
South Levantine Arabic
[edit]Root |
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ح م ر |
3 terms |
Etymology
[edit]From Arabic حُمْرَة (ḥumra, “redness”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]حمرة • (ḥumra) f
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