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Arabic
- مَنَوٰة (manāh) — classical spelling
Etymology
From the root م ن ي (m-n-y) and م ن و (m-n-w). Related to مَنُون (manūn, “death, fate”), مَنِيَّة (maniyya, “death, fate”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
مَنَاة • (manāh) f
- (Arabian mythology) Manat, a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess of fate
609–632 CE, Qur'an, 53:19-20:أَفَرَأَيْتُمُ اللَّاتَ وَٱلْعُزَّى وَمَنَاةَ ٱلثَّالِثَةَ ٱلْأُخْرَى- ʔafaraʔaytumu l-lāta wal-ʕuzzā wamanāta ṯ-ṯāliṯata l-ʔuḵrā
- So have you considered al-Lāt and al-ʿUzzā? And Manāt, the third - the other one?
Declension
Declension of noun مَنَاة (manāh)
Singular
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singular diptote in ـَاة (-āh)
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Indefinite
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Definite
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Construct
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Informal
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مَنَاة manāt
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Nominative
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مَنَاةُ manātu
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Accusative
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مَنَاةَ manāta
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Genitive
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مَنَاةَ manāta
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