سجادة
Appearance
Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Root |
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س ج د (s j d) |
5 terms |
Tool noun based on the verb سَجَدَ (sajada, “to bow in reverence”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]سَجَّادَة • (sajjāda) f (plural سَجَّادَات (sajjādāt) or سَجَاجِيد (sajājīd))
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun سَجَّادَة (sajjāda)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَجَّادَة sajjāda |
السَّجَّادَة as-sajjāda |
سَجَّادَة sajjādat |
Nominative | سَجَّادَةٌ sajjādatun |
السَّجَّادَةُ as-sajjādatu |
سَجَّادَةُ sajjādatu |
Accusative | سَجَّادَةً sajjādatan |
السَّجَّادَةَ as-sajjādata |
سَجَّادَةَ sajjādata |
Genitive | سَجَّادَةٍ sajjādatin |
السَّجَّادَةِ as-sajjādati |
سَجَّادَةِ sajjādati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | سَجَّادَتَيْن sajjādatayn |
السَّجَّادَتَيْن as-sajjādatayn |
سَجَّادَتَيْ sajjādatay |
Nominative | سَجَّادَتَانِ sajjādatāni |
السَّجَّادَتَانِ as-sajjādatāni |
سَجَّادَتَا sajjādatā |
Accusative | سَجَّادَتَيْنِ sajjādatayni |
السَّجَّادَتَيْنِ as-sajjādatayni |
سَجَّادَتَيْ sajjādatay |
Genitive | سَجَّادَتَيْنِ sajjādatayni |
السَّجَّادَتَيْنِ as-sajjādatayni |
سَجَّادَتَيْ sajjādatay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَجَّادَات sajjādāt |
السَّجَّادَات as-sajjādāt |
سَجَّادَات sajjādāt |
Nominative | سَجَّادَاتٌ sajjādātun |
السَّجَّادَاتُ as-sajjādātu |
سَجَّادَاتُ sajjādātu |
Accusative | سَجَّادَاتٍ sajjādātin |
السَّجَّادَاتِ as-sajjādāti |
سَجَّادَاتِ sajjādāti |
Genitive | سَجَّادَاتٍ sajjādātin |
السَّجَّادَاتِ as-sajjādāti |
سَجَّادَاتِ sajjādāti |
Descendants
[edit]- Gulf Arabic: سيادة (siyyāda)
- → Azerbaijani: səccadə
- → Hindi: सज्जादा (sajjādā)
- → Indonesian: sajadah
- Kurdish:
- → Northern Kurdish: secade
- → Malay: sejadah
- → Ottoman Turkish: سجاده (seccade)
- → Persian: سجاده (sajjâde)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Tajik: саҷҷода (sajjoda)
- → Urdu: سَجّادَہ (sajjādā)
Further reading
[edit]- Wehr, Hans (1979) “سجد”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN