أوسية
Arabic
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek οὐσία (ousía).
Noun
أُوسِيَّة • (ʔūsiyya) f (plural وَسَايَا (wasāyā) or أَوَاسٍ (ʔawāsin), plural construct state أَوَاسِي (ʔawāsī))
Declension
Declension of noun أُوسِيَّة (ʔūsiyya)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أُوسِيَّة ʔūsiyya |
الْأُوسِيَّة al-ʔūsiyya |
أُوسِيَّة ʔūsiyyat |
Nominative | أُوسِيَّةٌ ʔūsiyyatun |
الْأُوسِيَّةُ al-ʔūsiyyatu |
أُوسِيَّةُ ʔūsiyyatu |
Accusative | أُوسِيَّةً ʔūsiyyatan |
الْأُوسِيَّةَ al-ʔūsiyyata |
أُوسِيَّةَ ʔūsiyyata |
Genitive | أُوسِيَّةٍ ʔūsiyyatin |
الْأُوسِيَّةِ al-ʔūsiyyati |
أُوسِيَّةِ ʔūsiyyati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | أُوسِيَّتَيْن ʔūsiyyatayn |
الْأُوسِيَّتَيْن al-ʔūsiyyatayn |
أُوسِيَّتَيْ ʔūsiyyatay |
Nominative | أُوسِيَّتَانِ ʔūsiyyatāni |
الْأُوسِيَّتَانِ al-ʔūsiyyatāni |
أُوسِيَّتَا ʔūsiyyatā |
Accusative | أُوسِيَّتَيْنِ ʔūsiyyatayni |
الْأُوسِيَّتَيْنِ al-ʔūsiyyatayni |
أُوسِيَّتَيْ ʔūsiyyatay |
Genitive | أُوسِيَّتَيْنِ ʔūsiyyatayni |
الْأُوسِيَّتَيْنِ al-ʔūsiyyatayni |
أُوسِيَّتَيْ ʔūsiyyatay |
Plural | broken plural invariable; broken plural diptote in ـٍ (-in) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وَسَايَا; أَوَاسِي wasāyā; ʔawāsī |
الْوَسَايَا; الْأَوَاسِي al-wasāyā; al-ʔawāsī |
وَسَايَا; أَوَاسِي wasāyā; ʔawāsī |
Nominative | وَسَايَا; أَوَاسٍ wasāyā; ʔawāsin |
الْوَسَايَا; الْأَوَاسِي al-wasāyā; al-ʔawāsī |
وَسَايَا; أَوَاسِي wasāyā; ʔawāsī |
Accusative | وَسَايَا; أَوَاسِيَ wasāyā; ʔawāsiya |
الْوَسَايَا; الْأَوَاسِيَ al-wasāyā; al-ʔawāsiya |
وَسَايَا; أَوَاسِيَ wasāyā; ʔawāsiya |
Genitive | وَسَايَا; أَوَاسٍ wasāyā; ʔawāsin |
الْوَسَايَا; الْأَوَاسِي al-wasāyā; al-ʔawāsī |
وَسَايَا; أَوَاسِي wasāyā; ʔawāsī |
References
- Diem, Werner (2004) Eine arabische Kaufurkunde von 1024 n. Chr. aus Ägypten aus der Sammlung der Max Freiherr von Oppenheim-Stiftung (Schriften der Max Freiherr von Oppenheim-Stiftung; 16) (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, →ISBN, page 17
- Garosi, Eugenio (2022 December 1) “Regional Diversity in the Use of Administrative Loanwords in Early Islamic Arabic Documentary Sources (632–800 CE): A Preliminary Survey”, in Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World. From Constantinople to Baghdad, 500-1000 CE, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, , →ISBN, pages 411–412
- “” in Kremer, Alfred von (1883) Beiträge zur arabischen Lexikographie (in German), Wien: In Commission bei Carl Gerold’s Sohn, page 12
- “” in Kremer, Alfred von (1884) Beiträge zur arabischen Lexikographie. II (in German), Wien: In Commission bei Carl Gerold’s Sohn, page 70
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