أروام
Arabic
Etymology
Plural of رُوم (rūm, “Byzantines”) and رُومِيّ (rūmiyy, “Byzantine”).
Adjective
أَرْوَام • (ʔarwām) m pl
Noun
أَرْوَام • (ʔarwām) m pl
- plural of رُوم (rūm, “Byzantines”)
- plural of رُومِيّ (rūmiyy, “Byzantine”)
- followers of the Greek Orthodox Church
Declension
| plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | أَرْوَام ʔarwām |
الْأَرْوَام al-ʔarwām |
أَرْوَام ʔarwām |
| nominative | أَرْوَامٌ ʔarwāmun |
الْأَرْوَامُ al-ʔarwāmu |
أَرْوَامُ ʔarwāmu |
| accusative | أَرْوَامًا ʔarwāman |
الْأَرْوَامَ al-ʔarwāma |
أَرْوَامَ ʔarwāma |
| genitive | أَرْوَامٍ ʔarwāmin |
الْأَرْوَامِ al-ʔarwāmi |
أَرْوَامِ ʔarwāmi |
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “روم”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN