شدقم
Arabic
Alternative forms
- شَدْقَمِيّ (šadqamiyy)
Etymology
From the root ش د ق م (š d q m), from شِدْق (šidq, “corners of the mouth or jaw”).
Noun
شَدْقَم • (šadqam) m (Classical Arabic)
- having a wide mouth
- Synonym: أَشْدَق (ʔašdaq)
- eloquent, good orator
- lion
- Synonym: شُدَاقِم (šudāqim)
- having sharp tongue, prone to ridiculing people
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | شَدْقَم šadqam |
الشَّدْقَم aš-šadqam |
شَدْقَم šadqam |
| nominative | شَدْقَمٌ šadqamun |
الشَّدْقَمُ aš-šadqamu |
شَدْقَمُ šadqamu |
| accusative | شَدْقَمًا šadqaman |
الشَّدْقَمَ aš-šadqama |
شَدْقَمَ šadqama |
| genitive | شَدْقَمٍ šadqamin |
الشَّدْقَمِ aš-šadqami |
شَدْقَمِ šadqami |