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Arabic
Root
غ ن ي • (ḡ-n-y)
Derived terms
- Form I: غَنِيَ (ḡaniya)
- Verbal noun: غِنًى (ḡinan)
- Active participle: ?
- Passive participle: مَغْنِيّ (maḡniyy)
- Form II: غَنَّى (ḡannā)
- Form IV: أَغْنَى (ʔaḡnā)
- Form V: تَغَنَّى (taḡannā)
- Form VI: تَغَانَى (taḡānā)
- Form X: اِسْتَغْنَى (istaḡnā)
- غَانٍ (ḡānin, “dweller; one who exists, who lives; rich, opulent”)
- غَانِيَةٌ (ḡāniyatun, “female dweller; female who exists, who lives; rich, opulent; unmarried woman who prefers not to marry; woman who is satisfied with her husband and household; woman who dresses modestly; wise, virtuous young woman”)
- غَنْوَة (ḡanwa, “wealth, contentment, sufficiency”)
- غَنِيّ (ḡaniyy, “rich, opulent”)
- غَنًى (ḡanan, “contentment, sufficiency”)
- غِنًى (ḡinan, “richness, opulence; contentment, sufficiency, freedom from want”)
- غَنَآء (ḡanaʔāʔ, “contentment, inner peace; usefulness, advantage; sufficient amount”)
- أَغْنَآء (ʔaḡnaʔāʔ, “possessions, household equipment, of newlyweds”)
- غِنَآء (ḡinaʔāʔ, “chant, song, way of singing”)
- إِغْنِيَة (ʔiḡniya, “chant, song, way of singing”)
- أُغْنِيَّة (ʔuḡniyya, “chant, song, way of singing”)
- أُغْنِيَة (ʔuḡniya, “chant, song, way of singing”)
- أُغْنِيَة (ʔuḡniya, “chant, song, way of singing”)
- مَغْنًى (maḡnan, “residence, stay, domicile; state of contentment, life of ease, sufficiency; that which would suit someone”)
- مُغْنٍ (muḡnin, “sufficient, satisfying, thoroughgoing”)
- مُغَنٍّ (muḡannin, “singer”)
- مُغَنّة (muḡanna, “female singer”)
References
- Kazimirski, Albin de Biberstein (1860) “غ ن ي”, in Dictionnaire arabe-français contenant toutes les racines de la langue arabe, leurs dérivés, tant dans l’idiome vulgaire que dans l’idiome littéral, ainsi que les dialectes d’Alger et de Maroc (in French), volume 2, Paris: Maisonneuve et Cie, pages 512–513