أدكن
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Color or defect adjective from the root د ك ن (d-k-n); compare دَكِنَ (dakina, “to be or become dark-colored”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]أَدْكَن • (ʔadkan) (feminine دَكْنَاء (daknāʔ), common plural دُكْن (dukn))
Declension
[edit]Declension of adjective أَدْكَن (ʔadkan)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular diptote | basic singular diptote | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَدْكَن ʔadkan |
الْأَدْكَن al-ʔadkan |
دَكْنَاء daknāʔ |
الدَّكْنَاء ad-daknāʔ |
Nominative | أَدْكَنُ ʔadkanu |
الْأَدْكَنُ al-ʔadkanu |
دَكْنَاءُ daknāʔu |
الدَّكْنَاءُ ad-daknāʔu |
Accusative | أَدْكَنَ ʔadkana |
الْأَدْكَنَ al-ʔadkana |
دَكْنَاءَ daknāʔa |
الدَّكْنَاءَ ad-daknāʔa |
Genitive | أَدْكَنَ ʔadkana |
الْأَدْكَنِ al-ʔadkani |
دَكْنَاءَ daknāʔa |
الدَّكْنَاءِ ad-daknāʔi |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَدْكَنَيْن ʔadkanayn |
الْأَدْكَنَيْن al-ʔadkanayn |
دَكْنَاءَيْن daknāʔayn |
الدَّكْنَاءَيْن ad-daknāʔayn |
Nominative | أَدْكَنَانِ ʔadkanāni |
الْأَدْكَنَانِ al-ʔadkanāni |
دَكْنَاءَانِ daknāʔāni |
الدَّكْنَاءَانِ ad-daknāʔāni |
Accusative | أَدْكَنَيْنِ ʔadkanayni |
الْأَدْكَنَيْنِ al-ʔadkanayni |
دَكْنَاءَيْنِ daknāʔayni |
الدَّكْنَاءَيْنِ ad-daknāʔayni |
Genitive | أَدْكَنَيْنِ ʔadkanayni |
الْأَدْكَنَيْنِ al-ʔadkanayni |
دَكْنَاءَيْنِ daknāʔayni |
الدَّكْنَاءَيْنِ ad-daknāʔayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
basic broken plural triptote | basic broken plural triptote | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | دُكْن dukn |
الدُّكْن ad-dukn |
دُكْن dukn |
الدُّكْن ad-dukn |
Nominative | دُكْنٌ duknun |
الدُّكْنُ ad-duknu |
دُكْنٌ duknun |
الدُّكْنُ ad-duknu |
Accusative | دُكْنًا duknan |
الدُّكْنَ ad-dukna |
دُكْنًا duknan |
الدُّكْنَ ad-dukna |
Genitive | دُكْنٍ duknin |
الدُّكْنِ ad-dukni |
دُكْنٍ duknin |
الدُّكْنِ ad-dukni |
Synonyms
[edit]- دَاكِن (dākin)
Antonyms
[edit]- فَاتِح (fātiḥ)
See also
[edit]- أَسْمَر (ʔasmar, “dark-skinned”)
References
[edit]- Wehr, Hans (1979) “دكن”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN