حنطور
Arabic
Etymology
From Coptic ϩⲁⲛϩⲧⲱⲱⲣ (hanhtōōr, literally “horses”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ħan.tˤuːr/
Noun
حَنْطُور • (ḥanṭūr) m (plural حَنَاطِير (ḥanāṭīr))
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | حَنْطُور ḥanṭūr |
الْحَنْطُور al-ḥanṭūr |
حَنْطُور ḥanṭūr |
| nominative | حَنْطُورٌ ḥanṭūrun |
الْحَنْطُورُ al-ḥanṭūru |
حَنْطُورُ ḥanṭūru |
| accusative | حَنْطُورًا ḥanṭūran |
الْحَنْطُورَ al-ḥanṭūra |
حَنْطُورَ ḥanṭūra |
| genitive | حَنْطُورٍ ḥanṭūrin |
الْحَنْطُورِ al-ḥanṭūri |
حَنْطُورِ ḥanṭūri |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | حَنْطُورَيْن ḥanṭūrayn |
الْحَنْطُورَيْن al-ḥanṭūrayn |
حَنْطُورَيْ ḥanṭūray |
| nominative | حَنْطُورَانِ ḥanṭūrāni |
الْحَنْطُورَانِ al-ḥanṭūrāni |
حَنْطُورَا ḥanṭūrā |
| accusative | حَنْطُورَيْنِ ḥanṭūrayni |
الْحَنْطُورَيْنِ al-ḥanṭūrayni |
حَنْطُورَيْ ḥanṭūray |
| genitive | حَنْطُورَيْنِ ḥanṭūrayni |
الْحَنْطُورَيْنِ al-ḥanṭūrayni |
حَنْطُورَيْ ḥanṭūray |
| plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | حَنَاطِير ḥanāṭīr |
الْحَنَاطِير al-ḥanāṭīr |
حَنَاطِير ḥanāṭīr |
| nominative | حَنَاطِيرُ ḥanāṭīru |
الْحَنَاطِيرُ al-ḥanāṭīru |
حَنَاطِيرُ ḥanāṭīru |
| accusative | حَنَاطِيرَ ḥanāṭīra |
الْحَنَاطِيرَ al-ḥanāṭīra |
حَنَاطِيرَ ḥanāṭīra |
| genitive | حَنَاطِيرَ ḥanāṭīra |
الْحَنَاطِيرِ al-ḥanāṭīri |
حَنَاطِيرِ ḥanāṭīri |
References
- Bishai, Wilson B. (1964) “Coptic Lexical Influence on Egyptian Arabic”, in Journal of Near Eastern Studies, volume 23, number 1, , page 42a