أورانوس
See also: اورانوس
Arabic edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English Uranus. Ultimately from From Latin Ūranus, from Ancient Greek Οὐρανός (Ouranós), from οὐρανός (ouranós, “sky, heaven”).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
أُورَانُوس • (ʔūrānūs) m
Declension edit
Declension of noun أُورَانُوس (ʾuranōs)
Singular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | أُورَانُوس ʾuranōs |
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Nominative | — | أُورَانُوسُ ʾuranōsu |
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Accusative | — | أُورَانُوسَ ʾuranōsa |
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Genitive | — | أُورَانُوسَ ʾuranōsa |
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Synonyms edit
- القُزَح (al-quzaḥ, “the personified force of weather or clouds”)
- رَمَان (ramān, “the personification of storms”)
- الهَدَّاة (al-haddāh, “the personification of thunder”)
See also edit
- (planets of the Solar System) كَوَاكِب الْمَجْمُوعَة الشَّمْسِيَّة (kawākib al-majmūʿa aš-šamsiyya); عُطَارِد (ʕuṭārid), الزُّهَرَة (az-zuhara), الْأَرْض (al-ʔarḍ), الْمِرِّيخ (al-mirrīḵ), الْمُشْتَرِي (al-muštarī), زُحَل (zuḥal), أُورَانُوس (ʾuranōs), نِبْتُون (nebtūn)