نوبج
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Ancient Greek ναυπηγός (naupēgós).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]نَوْبَج • (nawbaj) m (obsolete, rare, plural probably *نَوَابِجَة (*nawābija))
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun نَوْبَج (nawbaj)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَوْبَج nawbaj |
النَّوْبَج an-nawbaj |
نَوْبَج nawbaj |
Nominative | نَوْبَجٌ nawbajun |
النَّوْبَجُ an-nawbaju |
نَوْبَجُ nawbaju |
Accusative | نَوْبَجًا nawbajan |
النَّوْبَجَ an-nawbaja |
نَوْبَجَ nawbaja |
Genitive | نَوْبَجٍ nawbajin |
النَّوْبَجِ an-nawbaji |
نَوْبَجِ nawbaji |
References
[edit]- Diem, Werner (1984) “Philologisches zu den arabischen Aphrodito-Papyri”, in Der Islam (in German), volume 61, number 2, , page 258
- Garosi, Eugenio (2022 December 1) “Regional Diversity in the Use of Administrative Loanwords in Early Islamic Arabic Documentary Sources (632–800 CE): A Preliminary Survey”, in Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World. From Constantinople to Baghdad, 500-1000 CE, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 417 ,