ذباب
Arabic
Etymology
From the root ذ ب ب (ḏ-b-b), from Proto-Semitic *ḏbb. Cognate with Akkadian 𒉏 and Hebrew זְבוּב (zəbūb) and Amharic ዝምብ (zəmb).
Noun
ذُبَاب • (ḏubāb) m (collective, singulative ذُبَابَة f (ḏubāba), plural أَذِبَّة (ʔaḏibba) or ذِبَّان (ḏibbān) or ذُبّ (ḏubb))
Declension
Declension of noun ذُبَاب (ḏubāb)
Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | ذُبَاب ḏubāb |
الذُّبَاب aḏ-ḏubāb |
ذُبَاب ḏubāb |
Nominative | ذُبَابٌ ḏubābun |
الذُّبَابُ aḏ-ḏubābu |
ذُبَابُ ḏubābu |
Accusative | ذُبَابًا ḏubāban |
الذُّبَابَ aḏ-ḏubāba |
ذُبَابَ ḏubāba |
Genitive | ذُبَابٍ ḏubābin |
الذُّبَابِ aḏ-ḏubābi |
ذُبَابِ ḏubābi |
Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | ذُبَابَة ḏubāba |
الذُّبَابَة aḏ-ḏubāba |
ذُبَابَة ḏubābat |
Nominative | ذُبَابَةٌ ḏubābatun |
الذُّبَابَةُ aḏ-ḏubābatu |
ذُبَابَةُ ḏubābatu |
Accusative | ذُبَابَةً ḏubābatan |
الذُّبَابَةَ aḏ-ḏubābata |
ذُبَابَةَ ḏubābata |
Genitive | ذُبَابَةٍ ḏubābatin |
الذُّبَابَةِ aḏ-ḏubābati |
ذُبَابَةِ ḏubābati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | ذُبَابَتَيْن ḏubābatayn |
الذُّبَابَتَيْن aḏ-ḏubābatayn |
ذُبَابَتَيْ ḏubābatay |
Nominative | ذُبَابَتَانِ ḏubābatāni |
الذُّبَابَتَانِ aḏ-ḏubābatāni |
ذُبَابَتَا ḏubābatā |
Accusative | ذُبَابَتَيْنِ ḏubābatayni |
الذُّبَابَتَيْنِ aḏ-ḏubābatayni |
ذُبَابَتَيْ ḏubābatay |
Genitive | ذُبَابَتَيْنِ ḏubābatayni |
الذُّبَابَتَيْنِ aḏ-ḏubābatayni |
ذُبَابَتَيْ ḏubābatay |
Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | ذُبَابَات ḏubābāt |
الذُّبَابَات aḏ-ḏubābāt |
ذُبَابَات ḏubābāt |
Nominative | ذُبَابَاتٌ ḏubābātun |
الذُّبَابَاتُ aḏ-ḏubābātu |
ذُبَابَاتُ ḏubābātu |
Accusative | ذُبَابَاتٍ ḏubābātin |
الذُّبَابَاتِ aḏ-ḏubābāti |
ذُبَابَاتِ ḏubābāti |
Genitive | ذُبَابَاتٍ ḏubābātin |
الذُّبَابَاتِ aḏ-ḏubābāti |
ذُبَابَاتِ ḏubābāti |
Plural of variety | broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a); basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَذِبَّة; ذِبَّان; ذُبّ ʔaḏibba; ḏibbān; ḏubb |
الْأَذِبَّة; الذِّبَّان; الذُّبّ al-ʔaḏibba; aḏ-ḏibbān; aḏ-ḏubb |
أَذِبَّة; ذِبَّان; ذُبّ ʔaḏibbat; ḏibbān; ḏubb |
Nominative | أَذِبَّةٌ; ذِبَّانٌ; ذُبٌّ ʔaḏibbatun; ḏibbānun; ḏubbun |
الْأَذِبَّةُ; الذِّبَّانُ; الذُّبُّ al-ʔaḏibbatu; aḏ-ḏibbānu; aḏ-ḏubbu |
أَذِبَّةُ; ذِبَّانُ; ذُبُّ ʔaḏibbatu; ḏibbānu; ḏubbu |
Accusative | أَذِبَّةً; ذِبَّانًا; ذُبًّا ʔaḏibbatan; ḏibbānan; ḏubban |
الْأَذِبَّةَ; الذِّبَّانَ; الذُّبَّ al-ʔaḏibbata; aḏ-ḏibbāna; aḏ-ḏubba |
أَذِبَّةَ; ذِبَّانَ; ذُبَّ ʔaḏibbata; ḏibbāna; ḏubba |
Genitive | أَذِبَّةٍ; ذِبَّانٍ; ذُبٍّ ʔaḏibbatin; ḏibbānin; ḏubbin |
الْأَذِبَّةِ; الذِّبَّانِ; الذُّبِّ al-ʔaḏibbati; aḏ-ḏibbāni; aḏ-ḏubbi |
أَذِبَّةِ; ذِبَّانِ; ذُبِّ ʔaḏibbati; ḏibbāni; ḏubbi |
References
- Lane, Edward William (1863) “ذباب”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “ذباب”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
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