وسوسة
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Arabic
[edit]Noun
[edit]وَسْوَسَة • (waswasa) f (plural وَسَاوِس (wasāwis))
- verbal noun of وَسْوَسَ (waswasa, “to whisper, disquiet, suggest wicked things”) (form Iq)
- suggestion of the devil, temptation
- disquietude, trouble of mind, scruple
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun وَسْوَسَة (waswasa)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وَسْوَسَة waswasa |
الْوَسْوَسَة al-waswasa |
وَسْوَسَة waswasat |
Nominative | وَسْوَسَةٌ waswasatun |
الْوَسْوَسَةُ al-waswasatu |
وَسْوَسَةُ waswasatu |
Accusative | وَسْوَسَةً waswasatan |
الْوَسْوَسَةَ al-waswasata |
وَسْوَسَةَ waswasata |
Genitive | وَسْوَسَةٍ waswasatin |
الْوَسْوَسَةِ al-waswasati |
وَسْوَسَةِ waswasati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | وَسْوَسَتَيْن waswasatayn |
الْوَسْوَسَتَيْن al-waswasatayn |
وَسْوَسَتَيْ waswasatay |
Nominative | وَسْوَسَتَانِ waswasatāni |
الْوَسْوَسَتَانِ al-waswasatāni |
وَسْوَسَتَا waswasatā |
Accusative | وَسْوَسَتَيْنِ waswasatayni |
الْوَسْوَسَتَيْنِ al-waswasatayni |
وَسْوَسَتَيْ waswasatay |
Genitive | وَسْوَسَتَيْنِ waswasatayni |
الْوَسْوَسَتَيْنِ al-waswasatayni |
وَسْوَسَتَيْ waswasatay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وَسَاوِس wasāwis |
الْوَسَاوِس al-wasāwis |
وَسَاوِس wasāwis |
Nominative | وَسَاوِسُ wasāwisu |
الْوَسَاوِسُ al-wasāwisu |
وَسَاوِسُ wasāwisu |
Accusative | وَسَاوِسَ wasāwisa |
الْوَسَاوِسَ al-wasāwisa |
وَسَاوِسَ wasāwisa |
Genitive | وَسَاوِسَ wasāwisa |
الْوَسَاوِسِ al-wasāwisi |
وَسَاوِسِ wasāwisi |
Descendants
[edit]- → Azerbaijani: vəsvəsə
- → Bengali: ওয়াসওয়াসা (ẇasẇasa)
- → Ottoman Turkish: وسوسه (vesvese)
- → Tatar: вәсвәсә (wäswäsä), wäswäsä
- → Uyghur: ۋەسۋەسە (weswese)
- → Uzbek: vasvasa
References
[edit]- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “وسوسة”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen