بلوتو
Arabic edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English Pluto, from Latin Pluto, from Ancient Greek Πλούτων (Ploútōn).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
بْلُوتُو • (blūtū) m
Declension edit
Declension of noun بْلُوتُو (blūtū)
Singular | singular invariable | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | بْلُوتُو blūtū |
— |
Nominative | — | بْلُوتُو blūtū |
— |
Accusative | — | بْلُوتُو blūtū |
— |
Genitive | — | بْلُوتُو blūtū |
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Synonyms edit
- أَفْلُوطُن (ʔaflūṭun, “Pluto, Pluton”)
By analogy to mythology (compare Hebrew אוֹרוֹן and Hebrew רַהַב usage) (poetic, Sufi):
- اللَات (al-lāt, “underworld personified; chthonic goddess of the soil”)[1]
- المَوْت (al-mawt, “death personified”)
References edit
- ^ Planetary Spheres © Joumana Medlej 2012-2020 http://majnouna.com/portfolio/planets/