سيدة
Arabic
editEtymology
editFeminine of سَيِّد (sayyid, “master, sir, generous”).
Noun
editسَيِّدَة • (sayyida) f (plural سَيِّدَات (sayyidāt), masculine سَيِّد (sayyid))
Declension
editDeclension of noun سَيِّدَة (sayyida)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَيِّدَة sayyida |
السَّيِّدَة as-sayyida |
سَيِّدَة sayyidat |
Nominative | سَيِّدَةٌ sayyidatun |
السَّيِّدَةُ as-sayyidatu |
سَيِّدَةُ sayyidatu |
Accusative | سَيِّدَةً sayyidatan |
السَّيِّدَةَ as-sayyidata |
سَيِّدَةَ sayyidata |
Genitive | سَيِّدَةٍ sayyidatin |
السَّيِّدَةِ as-sayyidati |
سَيِّدَةِ sayyidati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | سَيِّدَتَيْن sayyidatayn |
السَّيِّدَتَيْن as-sayyidatayn |
سَيِّدَتَيْ sayyidatay |
Nominative | سَيِّدَتَانِ sayyidatāni |
السَّيِّدَتَانِ as-sayyidatāni |
سَيِّدَتَا sayyidatā |
Accusative | سَيِّدَتَيْنِ sayyidatayni |
السَّيِّدَتَيْنِ as-sayyidatayni |
سَيِّدَتَيْ sayyidatay |
Genitive | سَيِّدَتَيْنِ sayyidatayni |
السَّيِّدَتَيْنِ as-sayyidatayni |
سَيِّدَتَيْ sayyidatay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَيِّدَات sayyidāt |
السَّيِّدَات as-sayyidāt |
سَيِّدَات sayyidāt |
Nominative | سَيِّدَاتٌ sayyidātun |
السَّيِّدَاتُ as-sayyidātu |
سَيِّدَاتُ sayyidātu |
Accusative | سَيِّدَاتٍ sayyidātin |
السَّيِّدَاتِ as-sayyidāti |
سَيِّدَاتِ sayyidāti |
Genitive | سَيِّدَاتٍ sayyidātin |
السَّيِّدَاتِ as-sayyidāti |
سَيِّدَاتِ sayyidāti |
References
edit- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “سيدة”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen
Adjective
editسَيِّدَة • (sayyida) f