برزخ
Arabic
Etymology
From Parthian *bwrz-ʾxw (/burz-axw/, “height, unsurmountable passage”), from Parthian bwrz (/burz/, “high”) + ʾxw (/axw/, “world”).
Noun
بَرْزَخ • (barzaḵ) m (plural بَرَازِخ (barāziḵ))
- separation, partition
- (religion, chiefly Islam) netherworld; barzakh; hades; purgatory (otherworldly existence, generally temporal, which may include elements of punishment and/or reward)
- (geography) isthmus
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | بَرْزَخ barzaḵ |
الْبَرْزَخ al-barzaḵ |
بَرْزَخ barzaḵ |
| nominative | بَرْزَخٌ barzaḵun |
الْبَرْزَخُ al-barzaḵu |
بَرْزَخُ barzaḵu |
| accusative | بَرْزَخًا barzaḵan |
الْبَرْزَخَ al-barzaḵa |
بَرْزَخَ barzaḵa |
| genitive | بَرْزَخٍ barzaḵin |
الْبَرْزَخِ al-barzaḵi |
بَرْزَخِ barzaḵi |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | بَرْزَخَيْن barzaḵayn |
الْبَرْزَخَيْن al-barzaḵayn |
بَرْزَخَيْ barzaḵay |
| nominative | بَرْزَخَانِ barzaḵāni |
الْبَرْزَخَانِ al-barzaḵāni |
بَرْزَخَا barzaḵā |
| accusative | بَرْزَخَيْنِ barzaḵayni |
الْبَرْزَخَيْنِ al-barzaḵayni |
بَرْزَخَيْ barzaḵay |
| genitive | بَرْزَخَيْنِ barzaḵayni |
الْبَرْزَخَيْنِ al-barzaḵayni |
بَرْزَخَيْ barzaḵay |
| plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | بَرَازِخ barāziḵ |
الْبَرَازِخ al-barāziḵ |
بَرَازِخ barāziḵ |
| nominative | بَرَازِخُ barāziḵu |
الْبَرَازِخُ al-barāziḵu |
بَرَازِخُ barāziḵu |
| accusative | بَرَازِخَ barāziḵa |
الْبَرَازِخَ al-barāziḵa |
بَرَازِخَ barāziḵa |
| genitive | بَرَازِخَ barāziḵa |
الْبَرَازِخِ al-barāziḵi |
بَرَازِخِ barāziḵi |
Synonyms
Related terms
- حَاجِز (ḥājiz)
References
- Cheung, Johnny (2017) On the (Middle) Iranian borrowings in Qurʾānic (and pre-Islamic) Arabic[1], Leiden: Leiden University, pages 4–5
- ابن منظور. «برزخ»، لسان العرب.
Persian
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic بَرْزَخ (barzaḵ), from Parthian *bwrz-ʾxw (/burz-axw/), from Parthian bwrz (/burz/, “high”) + ʾxw (/axw/, “world”).
Noun
برزخ • (barzax)