مدع

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Arabic

Root
د ع و (d ʕ w)
16 terms

Etymology

Morphologically from the root د ع و (d-ʕ-w).

Pronunciation

Adjective

مُدَّعٍ (muddaʕin) (informal مُدَّعِي (muddaʕī), feminine مُدَّعِيَة (muddaʕiya), masculine plural مُدَّعُونَ (muddaʕūna), feminine plural مُدَّعِيَات (muddaʕiyāt))

  1. active participle of اِدَّعَى (iddaʕā).

Declension

Noun

مُدَّعٍ (muddaʕinm (informal مُدَّعِي (muddaʕī), plural مُدَّعُونَ (muddaʕūna), feminine مُدَّعِيَة (muddaʕiya))

  1. (law) claimant, plaintiff, prosecutor (in civil and criminal cases)
    Antonym: مُدَّعًى عَلَيْهِ (muddaʕan ʕalayhi)

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: müddəi
  • Hindustani:
  • Ottoman Turkish: مدعی (müddeʻî)
  • Persian: مدعی (modda'i)
  • Uzbek: muddai

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