Unknown, suggested as Iranian, comparing with Classical Persian اورنگ (awrang, “throne”), but this is difficult. A native origin would connect the Arabic only to أَرَاك (ʔarāk, “toothbrush tree”), or perhaps an obsolete أَرَكَ (ʔaraka, “to persevere, to bide”), because it is a place of abode, which however likely derives from the plant name, as these trees are inviting for camels, goats, and humans to eat.
أَرِيكَة • (ʔarīka) f (plural أَرَائِكُ (ʔarāʔiku) or أَرِيك (ʔarīk))
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَرِيكَة ʔarīka |
الْأَرِيكَة al-ʔarīka |
أَرِيكَة ʔarīkat |
Nominative | أَرِيكَةٌ ʔarīkatun |
الْأَرِيكَةُ al-ʔarīkatu |
أَرِيكَةُ ʔarīkatu |
Accusative | أَرِيكَةً ʔarīkatan |
الْأَرِيكَةَ al-ʔarīkata |
أَرِيكَةَ ʔarīkata |
Genitive | أَرِيكَةٍ ʔarīkatin |
الْأَرِيكَةِ al-ʔarīkati |
أَرِيكَةِ ʔarīkati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | أَرِيكَتَيْن ʔarīkatayn |
الْأَرِيكَتَيْن al-ʔarīkatayn |
أَرِيكَتَيْ ʔarīkatay |
Nominative | أَرِيكَتَانِ ʔarīkatāni |
الْأَرِيكَتَانِ al-ʔarīkatāni |
أَرِيكَتَا ʔarīkatā |
Accusative | أَرِيكَتَيْنِ ʔarīkatayni |
الْأَرِيكَتَيْنِ al-ʔarīkatayni |
أَرِيكَتَيْ ʔarīkatay |
Genitive | أَرِيكَتَيْنِ ʔarīkatayni |
الْأَرِيكَتَيْنِ al-ʔarīkatayni |
أَرِيكَتَيْ ʔarīkatay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote; basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَرَائِك; أَرِيك ʔarāʔik; ʔarīk |
الْأَرَائِك; الْأَرِيك al-ʔarāʔik; al-ʔarīk |
أَرَائِك; أَرِيك ʔarāʔik; ʔarīk |
Nominative | أَرَائِكُ; أَرِيكٌ ʔarāʔiku; ʔarīkun |
الْأَرَائِكُ; الْأَرِيكُ al-ʔarāʔiku; al-ʔarīku |
أَرَائِكُ; أَرِيكُ ʔarāʔiku; ʔarīku |
Accusative | أَرَائِكَ; أَرِيكًا ʔarāʔika; ʔarīkan |
الْأَرَائِكَ; الْأَرِيكَ al-ʔarāʔika; al-ʔarīka |
أَرَائِكَ; أَرِيكَ ʔarāʔika; ʔarīka |
Genitive | أَرَائِكَ; أَرِيكٍ ʔarāʔika; ʔarīkin |
الْأَرَائِكِ; الْأَرِيكِ al-ʔarāʔiki; al-ʔarīki |
أَرَائِكِ; أَرِيكِ ʔarāʔiki; ʔarīki |