مفسر
Appearance
Arabic
[edit]Root |
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ف س ر (f s r) |
5 terms |
Etymology
[edit]Derived from the active participle of the verb فَسَّرَ (fassara).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]مُفَسِّر • (mufassir) m (plural مُفَسِّرُون (mufassirūn))
- active participle of فَسَّرَ (fassara)
- a mufassir, a scholar who interprets the Quran
- an exegete
- an interpreter (of dreams)
- مُفَسِّر أَحْلَام ― mufassir ʔaḥlām ― a dream interpreter
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun مُفَسِّر (mufassir)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مُفَسِّر mufassir |
الْمُفَسِّر al-mufassir |
مُفَسِّر mufassir |
Nominative | مُفَسِّرٌ mufassirun |
الْمُفَسِّرُ al-mufassiru |
مُفَسِّرُ mufassiru |
Accusative | مُفَسِّرًا mufassiran |
الْمُفَسِّرَ al-mufassira |
مُفَسِّرَ mufassira |
Genitive | مُفَسِّرٍ mufassirin |
الْمُفَسِّرِ al-mufassiri |
مُفَسِّرِ mufassiri |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | مُفَسِّرَيْن mufassirayn |
الْمُفَسِّرَيْن al-mufassirayn |
مُفَسِّرَيْ mufassiray |
Nominative | مُفَسِّرَانِ mufassirāni |
الْمُفَسِّرَانِ al-mufassirāni |
مُفَسِّرَا mufassirā |
Accusative | مُفَسِّرَيْنِ mufassirayni |
الْمُفَسِّرَيْنِ al-mufassirayni |
مُفَسِّرَيْ mufassiray |
Genitive | مُفَسِّرَيْنِ mufassirayni |
الْمُفَسِّرَيْنِ al-mufassirayni |
مُفَسِّرَيْ mufassiray |
Plural | sound masculine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مُفَسِّرِين mufassirīn |
الْمُفَسِّرِين al-mufassirīn |
مُفَسِّرِي mufassirī |
Nominative | مُفَسِّرُونَ mufassirūna |
الْمُفَسِّرُونَ al-mufassirūna |
مُفَسِّرُو mufassirū |
Accusative | مُفَسِّرِينَ mufassirīna |
الْمُفَسِّرِينَ al-mufassirīna |
مُفَسِّرِي mufassirī |
Genitive | مُفَسِّرِينَ mufassirīna |
الْمُفَسِّرِينَ al-mufassirīna |
مُفَسِّرِي mufassirī |
Descendants
[edit]- → Azerbaijani: müfəssir
- → Indonesian: mufasir
- → Japanese: ムファッスィル
- → Persian: مفسر
- → Ottoman Turkish: مفسر
References
[edit]- Kazimirski, Albin de Biberstein (1860) “مفسر”, in Dictionnaire arabe-français contenant toutes les racines de la langue arabe, leurs dérivés, tant dans l’idiome vulgaire que dans l’idiome littéral, ainsi que les dialectes d’Alger et de Maroc[1] (in French), Paris: Maisonneuve et Cie
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- Arabic terms belonging to the root ف س ر
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- Arabic active participles
- Arabic terms derived from active participles
- Arabic 3-syllable words
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- Arabic nouns
- Arabic masculine nouns
- Arabic terms with collocations
- Arabic nouns with basic triptote singular
- Arabic nouns with sound masculine plural