سكي
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See also: سکی
Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Classical Syriac ܣܶܟܺܝܬܳܐ (sekkīṯā), byform of ܣܶܟܬܳܐ (sekkǝṯā, “nail”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]سَكِّيّ • (sakkiyy) m (plural سَكِّيَّات (sakkiyyāt))
- (obsolete) nail
- a. 625, اَلأَعْشَى (al-ʔaʕšā), أَرِقتُ وَما هَذا السُهادُ المُؤَرِّقُ (…):
- وَلَا بُدَّ مِن جَارٍ يُجِيزُ سَبِيلَهَا / كَمَّا جَوَّزَ السَكِّيَّ فِي الْبَابِ فَيْتَقُ
- walā budda min jārin yujīzu sabīlahā / kammā jawwaza s-sakkiyya fī l-bābi faytaqu
- And the bypasser must cross its path / like the carpenter pierces the nail through the door.
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun سَكِّيّ (sakkiyy)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَكِّي sakkī |
السَّكِّي as-sakkī |
سَكِّي sakkī |
Nominative | سَكِّيٌّ sakkiyyun |
السَّكِّيُّ as-sakkiyyu |
سَكِّيُّ sakkiyyu |
Accusative | سَكِّيًّا sakkiyyan |
السَّكِّيَّ as-sakkiyya |
سَكِّيَّ sakkiyya |
Genitive | سَكِّيٍّ sakkiyyin |
السَّكِّيِّ as-sakkiyyi |
سَكِّيِّ sakkiyyi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | سَكِّيَّيْن sakkiyyayn |
السَّكِّيَّيْن as-sakkiyyayn |
سَكِّيَّيْ sakkiyyay |
Nominative | سَكِّيَّانِ sakkiyyāni |
السَّكِّيَّانِ as-sakkiyyāni |
سَكِّيَّا sakkiyyā |
Accusative | سَكِّيَّيْنِ sakkiyyayni |
السَّكِّيَّيْنِ as-sakkiyyayni |
سَكِّيَّيْ sakkiyyay |
Genitive | سَكِّيَّيْنِ sakkiyyayni |
السَّكِّيَّيْنِ as-sakkiyyayni |
سَكِّيَّيْ sakkiyyay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَكِّيَّات sakkiyyāt |
السَّكِّيَّات as-sakkiyyāt |
سَكِّيَّات sakkiyyāt |
Nominative | سَكِّيَّاتٌ sakkiyyātun |
السَّكِّيَّاتُ as-sakkiyyātu |
سَكِّيَّاتُ sakkiyyātu |
Accusative | سَكِّيَّاتٍ sakkiyyātin |
السَّكِّيَّاتِ as-sakkiyyāti |
سَكِّيَّاتِ sakkiyyāti |
Genitive | سَكِّيَّاتٍ sakkiyyātin |
السَّكِّيَّاتِ as-sakkiyyāti |
سَكِّيَّاتِ sakkiyyāti |
References
[edit]- “سكي” in Almaany
- Fraenkel, Siegmund (1886) Die aramäischen Fremdwörter im Arabischen (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 89
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