أردأ
Arabic
Etymology
Elative of رَدِيء (radīʾ, “bad, evil, wicked, corrupt, depraved; worthless; low, ignoble, vile, mean; vicious; disapproved, disliked, hated, abominable; weak, impotent”), from the root ر د ء (r-d-ʾ).
Adjective
أَرْدَأ • (ʾardaʾ)
- elative degree of رَدِيء (radīʾ):
- worse, more evil, wickeder, more corrupt, more depraved; worst, most evil, wickedest, most corrupt, most depraved
- more worthless; most worthless
- lower, more ignoble, viler, meaner; lowest, most ignoble, vilest, meanest
- more vicious; most vicious
- more disapproved, more disliked, more hated, more abominable; most disapproved, most disliked, most hated, most abominable
- weaker, more impotent; weakest, most impotent
Declension
Declension of adjective أَرْدَأ (ʾardaʾ)
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| Informal | أَرْدَأ ʾardaʾ |
الْأَرْدَأ al-ʾardaʾ |
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| Nominative | أَرْدَأُ ʾardaʾu |
الْأَرْدَأُ al-ʾardaʾu |
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| Accusative | أَرْدَأَ ʾardaʾa |
الْأَرْدَأَ al-ʾardaʾa |
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| Genitive | أَرْدَأَ ʾardaʾa |
الْأَرْدَأِ al-ʾardaʾi |
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| Informal | أَرْدَأَيْن ʾardaʾayn |
الْأَرْدَأَيْن al-ʾardaʾayn |
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| Nominative | أَرْدَآنِ ʾardaʾāni |
الْأَرْدَآنِ al-ʾardaʾāni |
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| Accusative | أَرْدَأَيْنِ ʾardaʾayni |
الْأَرْدَأَيْنِ al-ʾardaʾayni |
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| Genitive | أَرْدَأَيْنِ ʾardaʾayni |
الْأَرْدَأَيْنِ al-ʾardaʾayni |
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References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “أردأ”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
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