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Arabic
Etymology
Related to زُهْرَة (zuhra, “brilliance, brightness, radiance, beauty”); Venus is the brightest object in the night sky (except the moon).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
الزُّهَرَة • (az-zuhara) f
- (astronomy) Venus (planet)
Declension
Declension of noun الزُّهَرَة (az-zuhara)
Singular
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singular diptote in ـَة (-a)
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Indefinite
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Definite
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Construct
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Informal
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الزُّهَرَة az-zuhara
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Nominative
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الزُّهَرَةُ az-zuharatu
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Accusative
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الزُّهَرَةَ az-zuharata
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Genitive
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الزُّهَرَةِ az-zuharati
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Synonyms
- عُزَّايَان (ʕuzzāyān), العُزَّى (al-ʕuzzā, “the most powerful, strongest, highest in glory; most dear, highest esteemed, most loved”)
- الكَوْكَبَة (al-kawkaba, “the star, the planet, the prominent astronomical body”)
- عَثْتَر (ʕaṯtar, “one that makes herbage flourish, bringer of rain water; the morning or evening star”)
- ذَات زُهْرَان (ḏāt zuhrān, “one that possesses or has brilliance or radiance”)
- السَعْدَانِ (as-saʕdāni, “the two good fortunes”), paired with Mercury or in other traditions Jupiter, contrasted with Mars and Saturn
- السَعْد الأَصْغَر (as-saʕd al-ʔaṣḡar, “the lesser good fortune”), contrasted with Jupiter the greater
Descendants
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