أغبى
See also: اغبي
Arabic
Etymology 1
Elative of غَبِيّ (ḡabiyy, “stupid, foolish; unwise; ignorant”), from the roots غ ب و (ḡ-b-w) and غ ب ي (ḡ-b-y).
Adjective
أَغْبَى • (ʾaḡbā)
- elative degree of غَبِيّ (ḡabiyy):
Declension
Declension of adjective أَغْبَى (ʾaḡbā)
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular invariable | singular invariable | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | أَغْبَى ʾaḡbā |
الْأَغْبَى al-ʾaḡbā |
غُبْيَا ḡubyā |
الْغُبْيَا al-ḡubyā |
| Nominative | أَغْبَى ʾaḡbā |
الْأَغْبَى al-ʾaḡbā |
غُبْيَا ḡubyā |
الْغُبْيَا al-ḡubyā |
| Accusative | أَغْبَى ʾaḡbā |
الْأَغْبَى al-ʾaḡbā |
غُبْيَا ḡubyā |
الْغُبْيَا al-ḡubyā |
| Genitive | أَغْبَى ʾaḡbā |
الْأَغْبَى al-ʾaḡbā |
غُبْيَا ḡubyā |
الْغُبْيَا al-ḡubyā |
| Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | أَغْبَيَيْن ʾaḡbayayn |
الْأَغْبَيَيْن al-ʾaḡbayayn |
غُبْيَيَيْن ḡubyayayn |
الْغُبْيَيَيْن al-ḡubyayayn |
| Nominative | أَغْبَيَانِ ʾaḡbayāni |
الْأَغْبَيَانِ al-ʾaḡbayāni |
غُبْيَيَانِ ḡubyayāni |
الْغُبْيَيَانِ al-ḡubyayāni |
| Accusative | أَغْبَيَيْنِ ʾaḡbayayni |
الْأَغْبَيَيْنِ al-ʾaḡbayayni |
غُبْيَيَيْنِ ḡubyayayni |
الْغُبْيَيَيْنِ al-ḡubyayayni |
| Genitive | أَغْبَيَيْنِ ʾaḡbayayni |
الْأَغْبَيَيْنِ al-ʾaḡbayayni |
غُبْيَيَيْنِ ḡubyayayni |
الْغُبْيَيَيْنِ al-ḡubyayayni |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
| sound plural in ـَوْنَ (-awna) | sound feminine plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | أَغْبَيْن ʾaḡbayn |
الْأَغْبَيْن al-ʾaḡbayn |
غُبْيَيَات ḡubyayāt |
الْغُبْيَيَات al-ḡubyayāt |
| Nominative | أَغْبَوْنَ ʾaḡbawna |
الْأَغْبَوْنَ al-ʾaḡbawna |
غُبْيَيَاتٌ ḡubyayātun |
الْغُبْيَيَاتُ al-ḡubyayātu |
| Accusative | أَغْبَيْنَ ʾaḡbayna |
الْأَغْبَيْنَ al-ʾaḡbayna |
غُبْيَيَاتٍ ḡubyayātin |
الْغُبْيَيَاتِ al-ḡubyayāti |
| Genitive | أَغْبَيْنَ ʾaḡbayna |
الْأَغْبَيْنَ al-ʾaḡbayna |
غُبْيَيَاتٍ ḡubyayātin |
الْغُبْيَيَاتِ al-ḡubyayāti |
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “غبو”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Etymology 2
Verb
أَغْبَى • (ʾaḡbā) (form I)
Verb
أُغْبَى • (ʾuḡbā) (form I)
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