حريم
Arabic
Etymology
From the root ح ر م (ḥ-r-m) meaning "to be restricted", "to be respected", "to be inviolable".
Noun
حَرِيم • (ḥarīm) m
Declension
Declension of noun حَرِيم (ḥarīm)
| Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | حَرِيم ḥarīm |
الْحَرِيم al-ḥarīm |
حَرِيم ḥarīm |
| Nominative | حَرِيمٌ ḥarīmun |
الْحَرِيمُ al-ḥarīmu |
حَرِيمُ ḥarīmu |
| Accusative | حَرِيمًا ḥarīman |
الْحَرِيمَ al-ḥarīma |
حَرِيمَ ḥarīma |
| Genitive | حَرِيمٍ ḥarīmin |
الْحَرِيمِ al-ḥarīmi |
حَرِيمِ ḥarīmi |
References
- Lane, Edward William (1863), “حريم”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 553-557
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