حديدة
Arabic
Etymology
Formed as a singulative noun from حَدِيد (ḥadīd, “iron”) + ـَة (-a).
Noun
حَدِيدَة • (ḥadīda) f (plural حَدَائِد (ḥadāʔid))
Declension
| singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | حَدِيدَة ḥadīda |
الْحَدِيدَة al-ḥadīda |
حَدِيدَة ḥadīdat |
| nominative | حَدِيدَةٌ ḥadīdatun |
الْحَدِيدَةُ al-ḥadīdatu |
حَدِيدَةُ ḥadīdatu |
| accusative | حَدِيدَةً ḥadīdatan |
الْحَدِيدَةَ al-ḥadīdata |
حَدِيدَةَ ḥadīdata |
| genitive | حَدِيدَةٍ ḥadīdatin |
الْحَدِيدَةِ al-ḥadīdati |
حَدِيدَةِ ḥadīdati |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | حَدِيدَتَيْن ḥadīdatayn |
الْحَدِيدَتَيْن al-ḥadīdatayn |
حَدِيدَتَيْ ḥadīdatay |
| nominative | حَدِيدَتَانِ ḥadīdatāni |
الْحَدِيدَتَانِ al-ḥadīdatāni |
حَدِيدَتَا ḥadīdatā |
| accusative | حَدِيدَتَيْنِ ḥadīdatayni |
الْحَدِيدَتَيْنِ al-ḥadīdatayni |
حَدِيدَتَيْ ḥadīdatay |
| genitive | حَدِيدَتَيْنِ ḥadīdatayni |
الْحَدِيدَتَيْنِ al-ḥadīdatayni |
حَدِيدَتَيْ ḥadīdatay |
| plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | حَدَائِد ḥadāʔid |
الْحَدَائِد al-ḥadāʔid |
حَدَائِد ḥadāʔid |
| nominative | حَدَائِدُ ḥadāʔidu |
الْحَدَائِدُ al-ḥadāʔidu |
حَدَائِدُ ḥadāʔidu |
| accusative | حَدَائِدَ ḥadāʔida |
الْحَدَائِدَ al-ḥadāʔida |
حَدَائِدَ ḥadāʔida |
| genitive | حَدَائِدَ ḥadāʔida |
الْحَدَائِدِ al-ḥadāʔidi |
حَدَائِدِ ḥadāʔidi |
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “حديدة”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen
Egyptian Arabic
Alternative forms
- حديده (alternative spelling)
Etymology
Inherited from Arabic حَدِيدَة (ḥadīda). By surface analysis, حديد (ḥadīd) + ـة (-a).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ħa.diː.da/, [ħɜˈdiːdɜ]
Noun
حديدة • (ḥadīda) f
Derived terms
- على الحديدة (ʕala il-ḥadīda)
South Levantine Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| ح د د |
| 5 terms |
Etymology
From Arabic حَدِيدَة (ḥadīda).
Noun
حديدة • (ḥadīde) f (singulative, plural حدايد (ḥadāyed))