See also: عریان

Arabic

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Root
ع ر ي (ʕ r y)
7 terms

Etymology

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From عُرْي (ʕury, nakedness) + ـَان (-ān).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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عُرْيَان (ʕuryān) (feminine عُرْيَانَة (ʕuryāna), masculine plural عُرْيَانُون (ʕuryānūn), feminine plural عُرْيَانَات (ʕuryānāt))

  1. naked, nude

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Maltese: għarwien
  • Moroccan Arabic: عريان (ʕaryān)
  • Ottoman Turkish: عریان (ʼuryan)
  • Persian: عریان (oryân)

Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ع ر ي
2 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic عُرْيَان (ʕuryān).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʕur.jaːn/, [ʕʊr.jaːn]

Adjective

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عريان (ʕuryān) (feminine عُرْيَانَة (ʕuryāna), common plural عُريانين (ʕuryānīn), feminine plural عُريانات (ʕuryānāt))

  1. naked, nude

Usage notes

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The common plural adjective is used with both feminine and masculine plural nouns, while the feminine plural adjective is rarely used and only used with feminine nouns.

Moroccan Arabic

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Etymology

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Root
ع ر ي
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From Arabic عرْيَان.

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Adjective

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عريان (ʕaryān) (feminine عريانة (ʕaryāna), masculine plural عريانين (ʕaryānīn), feminine plural عريانات (ʕaryānāt))

  1. naked, nude

South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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Root
ع ر ي (ʕ r y)
7 terms

From Arabic عرْيَان.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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عريان (ʕaryān) (feminine عريانة (ʕaryāne), masculine plural عريانين (ʕaryānīn))

  1. naked, nude