عادة
See also: عادت
Arabic
editEtymology 1
editRoot |
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ع و د (ʕ w d) |
16 terms |
Compare عَادَ (ʕāda, “to return, go back”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editعَادَة • (ʕāda) f (plural عَادَات (ʕādāt) or عَاد (ʕād) or عِيَد (ʕiyad))
- custom, habit, manner, wont
- law
- Synonym: قَانُون (qānūn)
- customary gift or present
- menses, menstruation
Declension
editDeclension of noun عَادَة (ʕāda)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | عَادَة ʕāda |
الْعَادَة al-ʕāda |
عَادَة ʕādat |
Nominative | عَادَةٌ ʕādatun |
الْعَادَةُ al-ʕādatu |
عَادَةُ ʕādatu |
Accusative | عَادَةً ʕādatan |
الْعَادَةَ al-ʕādata |
عَادَةَ ʕādata |
Genitive | عَادَةٍ ʕādatin |
الْعَادَةِ al-ʕādati |
عَادَةِ ʕādati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | عَادَتَيْن ʕādatayn |
الْعَادَتَيْن al-ʕādatayn |
عَادَتَيْ ʕādatay |
Nominative | عَادَتَانِ ʕādatāni |
الْعَادَتَانِ al-ʕādatāni |
عَادَتَا ʕādatā |
Accusative | عَادَتَيْنِ ʕādatayni |
الْعَادَتَيْنِ al-ʕādatayni |
عَادَتَيْ ʕādatay |
Genitive | عَادَتَيْنِ ʕādatayni |
الْعَادَتَيْنِ al-ʕādatayni |
عَادَتَيْ ʕādatay |
Plural | sound feminine plural; basic broken plural diptote; basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | عَادَات; عَوَائِد; عَاد; عِيَد ʕādāt; ʕawāʔid; ʕād; ʕiyad |
الْعَادَات; الْعَوَائِد; الْعَاد; الْعِيَد al-ʕādāt; al-ʕawāʔid; al-ʕād; al-ʕiyad |
عَادَات; عَوَائِد; عَاد; عِيَد ʕādāt; ʕawāʔid; ʕād; ʕiyad |
Nominative | عَادَاتٌ; عَوَائِدُ; عَادٌ; عِيَدٌ ʕādātun; ʕawāʔidu; ʕādun; ʕiyadun |
الْعَادَاتُ; الْعَوَائِدُ; الْعَادُ; الْعِيَدُ al-ʕādātu; al-ʕawāʔidu; al-ʕādu; al-ʕiyadu |
عَادَاتُ; عَوَائِدُ; عَادُ; عِيَدُ ʕādātu; ʕawāʔidu; ʕādu; ʕiyadu |
Accusative | عَادَاتٍ; عَوَائِدَ; عَادًا; عِيَدًا ʕādātin; ʕawāʔida; ʕādan; ʕiyadan |
الْعَادَاتِ; الْعَوَائِدَ; الْعَادَ; الْعِيَدَ al-ʕādāti; al-ʕawāʔida; al-ʕāda; al-ʕiyada |
عَادَاتِ; عَوَائِدَ; عَادَ; عِيَدَ ʕādāti; ʕawāʔida; ʕāda; ʕiyada |
Genitive | عَادَاتٍ; عَوَائِدَ; عَادٍ; عِيَدٍ ʕādātin; ʕawāʔida; ʕādin; ʕiyadin |
الْعَادَاتِ; الْعَوَائِدِ; الْعَادِ; الْعِيَدِ al-ʕādāti; al-ʕawāʔidi; al-ʕādi; al-ʕiyadi |
عَادَاتِ; عَوَائِدِ; عَادِ; عِيَدِ ʕādāti; ʕawāʔidi; ʕādi; ʕiyadi |
Descendants
edit- → Armenian: ադաթ (adatʻ)
- Gulf Arabic: عادة (ʕāda)
- South Levantine Arabic: عادة (ʕāde)
- → Bashkir: ғәҙәт (ğəźət), ғөрөф-ғәҙәт (ğöröf-ğəźət)
- → French: aâda
- → Hausa: al'ada
- → Ladino: ˤada (Haketia)
- → Wolof: aada ji
- → Mandinka: áado
- → Malay: adat
- → Northern Kurdish: adet
- → Ottoman Turkish: عادت (âdet)
- → Pashto: عادت
- → Persian: عادت ('âdat)
- → Tajik: одат (odat)
- → Tatar: гадәт (ğadät)
References
edit- Lane, Edward William (1863) “عادة”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[1], London: Williams & Norgate
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “عادة”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[2], London: W.H. Allen
Etymology 2
editAdverbial accusative of عَادَة (ʕāda, “custom”).
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editعَادَةً • (ʕādatan)
Descendants
editSouth Levantine Arabic
editRoot |
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ع و د |
7 terms |
Etymology 1
editPronunciation
editNoun
editعادة • (ʕāde) f (plural عادات (ʕādāt) or عوايد (ʕawāyed))
Derived terms
edit- عادي (ʕādi, “usual; normal, regular”)
- متل العادة (mitl il-ʕāde, “as usual”), كالعادة (kil-ʕāde, “as usual”)
Etymology 2
editLearned borrowing from Arabic عَادَةً (ʕādatan).
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editعادةً • (ʕādatan)
See also
edit- كالعادة (kil-ʕāde, “as usual”)
Western Cham
editNoun
editعادة (transliteration needed)
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