سائبة
Arabic
Etymology
Feminine of the active participle سَائِب (sāʔib, “astray, lost”) of سَاب (sāb) from the root س ي ب (s y b).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saː.ʔi.ba/
Noun
سَائِبَة • (sāʔiba) f (plural سَوَائِب (sawāʔib))
- res nullius, unowned property, waif
- a. 1135, Ibn ʿAbdūn, “Un document sur la vie urbaine et les corps de métiers à Séville au début du XIIe siècle: Le traité d’Ibn ʿAbdūn publié avec une introduction et un glossaire”, in Évariste Lévi-Provençal, editor, Journal asiatique[1], number 2, published 1934, page 240 (٤٨) 2:
Declension
| singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | سَائِبَة sāʔiba |
السَّائِبَة as-sāʔiba |
سَائِبَة sāʔibat |
| nominative | سَائِبَةٌ sāʔibatun |
السَّائِبَةُ as-sāʔibatu |
سَائِبَةُ sāʔibatu |
| accusative | سَائِبَةً sāʔibatan |
السَّائِبَةَ as-sāʔibata |
سَائِبَةَ sāʔibata |
| genitive | سَائِبَةٍ sāʔibatin |
السَّائِبَةِ as-sāʔibati |
سَائِبَةِ sāʔibati |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | سَائِبَتَيْن sāʔibatayn |
السَّائِبَتَيْن as-sāʔibatayn |
سَائِبَتَيْ sāʔibatay |
| nominative | سَائِبَتَانِ sāʔibatāni |
السَّائِبَتَانِ as-sāʔibatāni |
سَائِبَتَا sāʔibatā |
| accusative | سَائِبَتَيْنِ sāʔibatayni |
السَّائِبَتَيْنِ as-sāʔibatayni |
سَائِبَتَيْ sāʔibatay |
| genitive | سَائِبَتَيْنِ sāʔibatayni |
السَّائِبَتَيْنِ as-sāʔibatayni |
سَائِبَتَيْ sāʔibatay |
| plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | سَوَائِب sawāʔib |
السَّوَائِب as-sawāʔib |
سَوَائِب sawāʔib |
| nominative | سَوَائِبُ sawāʔibu |
السَّوَائِبُ as-sawāʔibu |
سَوَائِبُ sawāʔibu |
| accusative | سَوَائِبَ sawāʔiba |
السَّوَائِبَ as-sawāʔiba |
سَوَائِبَ sawāʔiba |
| genitive | سَوَائِبَ sawāʔiba |
السَّوَائِبِ as-sawāʔibi |
سَوَائِبِ sawāʔibi |