أحقر
Arabic
Etymology
Elative of حَقِير (ḥaqīr, “low, mean, vile; contemptible; despicable; miserable”), from the root ح ق ر (ḥ-q-r).
Adjective
أَحْقَر • (ʾaḥqar) (feminine حُقْرَى (ḥuqrā), masculine plural أَحَاقِر (ʾaḥāqir), feminine plural حُقْرَيَات (ḥuqrayāt))
- elative degree of حَقِير (ḥaqīr):
- lower, meaner, viler; lowest, meanest, vilest
- more contemptible; most contemptible
- more despicable; most despicable
- more miserable; most miserable
Declension
Declension of adjective أَحْقَر (ʾaḥqar)
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| Informal | أَحْقَر ʾaḥqar |
الْأَحْقَر al-ʾaḥqar |
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| Nominative | أَحْقَرُ ʾaḥqaru |
الْأَحْقَرُ al-ʾaḥqaru |
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| Accusative | أَحْقَرَ ʾaḥqara |
الْأَحْقَرَ al-ʾaḥqara |
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| Genitive | أَحْقَرَ ʾaḥqara |
الْأَحْقَرِ al-ʾaḥqari |
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| Informal | أَحْقَرَيْن ʾaḥqarayn |
الْأَحْقَرَيْن al-ʾaḥqarayn |
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| Nominative | أَحْقَرَانِ ʾaḥqarāni |
الْأَحْقَرَانِ al-ʾaḥqarāni |
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| Accusative | أَحْقَرَيْنِ ʾaḥqarayni |
الْأَحْقَرَيْنِ al-ʾaḥqarayni |
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| Genitive | أَحْقَرَيْنِ ʾaḥqarayni |
الْأَحْقَرَيْنِ al-ʾaḥqarayni |
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References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “حقر”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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