واردة
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Arabic
[edit]Root |
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و ر د (w r d) |
8 terms |
Noun
[edit]وَارِدة • (wārida) f (plural وَارِدات (wāridāt))
- feminine form of وَارِد m (wārid):
- one who descends, especially to a watering place
- one who arrives in a place
- one who leads his cattle to water
- who enters somewhere
- present (as opposed to absent)
- one who marches at the head, who is the first to attack, a brave, bold man
- a group of travelers descending to a watering place
- path, road
- (in the plural) income, receipts
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun وَارِدة (wārida)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وَارِدة wārida |
الْوَارِدة al-wārida |
وَارِدة wāridat |
Nominative | وَارِدةٌ wāridatun |
الْوَارِدةُ al-wāridatu |
وَارِدةُ wāridatu |
Accusative | وَارِدةً wāridatan |
الْوَارِدةَ al-wāridata |
وَارِدةَ wāridata |
Genitive | وَارِدةٍ wāridatin |
الْوَارِدةِ al-wāridati |
وَارِدةِ wāridati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | وَارِدتَيْن wāridatayn |
الْوَارِدتَيْن al-wāridatayn |
وَارِدتَيْ wāridatay |
Nominative | وَارِدتَانِ wāridatāni |
الْوَارِدتَانِ al-wāridatāni |
وَارِدتَا wāridatā |
Accusative | وَارِدتَيْنِ wāridatayni |
الْوَارِدتَيْنِ al-wāridatayni |
وَارِدتَيْ wāridatay |
Genitive | وَارِدتَيْنِ wāridatayni |
الْوَارِدتَيْنِ al-wāridatayni |
وَارِدتَيْ wāridatay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وَارِدات wāridāt |
الْوَارِدات al-wāridāt |
وَارِدات wāridāt |
Nominative | وَارِداتٌ wāridātun |
الْوَارِداتُ al-wāridātu |
وَارِداتُ wāridātu |
Accusative | وَارِداتٍ wāridātin |
الْوَارِداتِ al-wāridāti |
وَارِداتِ wāridāti |
Genitive | وَارِداتٍ wāridātin |
الْوَارِداتِ al-wāridāti |
وَارِداتِ wāridāti |
Kazimirski, Albin de Biberstein (1860) “واردة”, 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