أفسد
Arabic
Etymology
Elative of فَاسِد (fāsid, “spoiled, rotten; corrupt; destructive”), from the root ف س د (f-s-d).
Adjective
أَفْسَد • (ʾafsad)
- elative degree of فَاسِد (fāsid):
- more spoiled, more rotten; most spoiled, most rotten
- more corrupt; most corrupt
- more destructive; most destructive
Declension
Declension of adjective أَفْسَد (ʾafsad)
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| Informal | أَفْسَد ʾafsad |
الْأَفْسَد al-ʾafsad |
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| Nominative | أَفْسَدُ ʾafsadu |
الْأَفْسَدُ al-ʾafsadu |
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| Accusative | أَفْسَدَ ʾafsada |
الْأَفْسَدَ al-ʾafsada |
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| Genitive | أَفْسَدَ ʾafsada |
الْأَفْسَدِ al-ʾafsadi |
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| Informal | أَفْسَدَيْن ʾafsadayn |
الْأَفْسَدَيْن al-ʾafsadayn |
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| Nominative | أَفْسَدَانِ ʾafsadāni |
الْأَفْسَدَانِ al-ʾafsadāni |
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| Accusative | أَفْسَدَيْنِ ʾafsadayni |
الْأَفْسَدَيْنِ al-ʾafsadayni |
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| Genitive | أَفْسَدَيْنِ ʾafsadayni |
الْأَفْسَدَيْنِ al-ʾafsadayni |
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References
- Lane, Edward William (1863), “فسد”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “فاسد”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
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