Arabic

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From the root ب ه و (b h w) or ب ه ي (b h y).

Noun

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بَهَاء (bahāʔf

  1. verbal noun of بَهَا (bahā) (form 1)
  2. verbal noun of بَهَى (bahā) (form 1)
  3. beauty, splendour
  4. (of God) glory, greatness, majesty
Declension
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Declension of noun بَهَاء (bahāʔ)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal بَهَاء
bahāʔ
الْبَهَاء
al-bahāʔ
بَهَاء
bahāʔ
nominative بَهَاءٌ
bahāʔun
الْبَهَاءُ
al-bahāʔu
بَهَاءُ
bahāʔu
accusative بَهَاءً
bahāʔan
الْبَهَاءَ
al-bahāʔa
بَهَاءَ
bahāʔa
genitive بَهَاءٍ
bahāʔin
الْبَهَاءِ
al-bahāʔi
بَهَاءِ
bahāʔi

Etymology 2

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Root
ب ه ء (b h ʔ)
1 term

Noun

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بَهَاء (bahāʔf

  1. (obsolete) a she-camel familiar with, accustomed to, tame towards, its milker
Declension
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Declension of noun بَهَاء (bahāʔ)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal بَهَاء
bahāʔ
الْبَهَاء
al-bahāʔ
بَهَاء
bahāʔ
nominative بَهَاءٌ
bahāʔun
الْبَهَاءُ
al-bahāʔu
بَهَاءُ
bahāʔu
accusative بَهَاءً
bahāʔan
الْبَهَاءَ
al-bahāʔa
بَهَاءَ
bahāʔa
genitive بَهَاءٍ
bahāʔin
الْبَهَاءِ
al-bahāʔi
بَهَاءِ
bahāʔi

Persian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic بَهَاء (bahāʔ).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? bahā', bahā
Dari reading? bahā', bahā
Iranian reading? bahâ', bahâ
Tajik reading? bahoʾ, baho

Noun

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بهاء (bahâ')

  1. beauty
  2. elegance

Derived terms

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