أبو الهول
Arabic
Etymology
From أَب (ʾab) and هَوْل (hawl): "the dreadful one," literally "father of dread."
Noun
أَبُو الْهَوْل • (ʾabū l-hawl) m
Declension
Declension of noun أَبُو الْهَوْل (ʾabū l-hawl)
| Singular | singular long construct | ||
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| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | — | أَبُو الْهَوْل ʾabū l-hawl |
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| Nominative | — | أَبُو الْهَوْلِ ʾabū l-hawli |
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| Accusative | — | أَبَا الْهَوْلِ ʾabā l-hawli |
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| Genitive | — | أَبِي الْهَوْلِ ʾabī l-hawli |
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Related terms
- هَرَم (haram, “pyramid”)
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