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ن ز ل (n z l) |
12 terms |
Corresponding to نَزَلَ (nazala, “to come down, to settle”) in reference to the phlegm in the course of a respiratory disease. Borrowing from unattested Classical Syriac ܢܸܙܠܬ݂ܵܐ (nezləṯā, “*catarrh, snot”), attested in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic in the sense of “pus” even as well as “snot”, is likely, given that נזל / ܢܙܲܠ (nzal) is a transitive verb specifically referring to flowing or shaking movements.
نَزْلَة • (nazla) f (plural نَزَلَات (nazalāt))
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَزْلَة nazla |
النَّزْلَة an-nazla |
نَزْلَة nazlat |
Nominative | نَزْلَةٌ nazlatun |
النَّزْلَةُ an-nazlatu |
نَزْلَةُ nazlatu |
Accusative | نَزْلَةً nazlatan |
النَّزْلَةَ an-nazlata |
نَزْلَةَ nazlata |
Genitive | نَزْلَةٍ nazlatin |
النَّزْلَةِ an-nazlati |
نَزْلَةِ nazlati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | نَزْلَتَيْن nazlatayn |
النَّزْلَتَيْن an-nazlatayn |
نَزْلَتَيْ nazlatay |
Nominative | نَزْلَتَانِ nazlatāni |
النَّزْلَتَانِ an-nazlatāni |
نَزْلَتَا nazlatā |
Accusative | نَزْلَتَيْنِ nazlatayni |
النَّزْلَتَيْنِ an-nazlatayni |
نَزْلَتَيْ nazlatay |
Genitive | نَزْلَتَيْنِ nazlatayni |
النَّزْلَتَيْنِ an-nazlatayni |
نَزْلَتَيْ nazlatay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَزَلَات nazalāt |
النَّزَلَات an-nazalāt |
نَزَلَات nazalāt |
Nominative | نَزَلَاتٌ nazalātun |
النَّزَلَاتُ an-nazalātu |
نَزَلَاتُ nazalātu |
Accusative | نَزَلَاتٍ nazalātin |
النَّزَلَاتِ an-nazalāti |
نَزَلَاتِ nazalāti |
Genitive | نَزَلَاتٍ nazalātin |
النَّزَلَاتِ an-nazalāti |
نَزَلَاتِ nazalāti |
Root |
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ن ز ل |
4 terms |