نابلس
Arabic edit
Etymology edit
From Byzantine Greek Νεάπολις (Neápolis), from Ancient Greek νέᾱ́ (néā́, “new”) + πόλῐς (pólis, “city, city-state”).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
نَابُلُس • (nābulus) f
Declension edit
Declension of noun نَابُلُس (nābulus)
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | نَابُلُس nābulus |
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Nominative | — | نَابُلُسُ nābulusu |
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Accusative | — | نَابُلُسَ nābulusa |
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Genitive | — | نَابُلُسَ nābulusa |
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Derived terms edit
- نَابُلْسِيّ (nābulsiyy)
Ottoman Turkish edit
Etymology edit
From Arabic نَابُلُس (Nābulus), from Byzantine Greek Νεάπολις (Neápolis), from Ancient Greek νέᾱ́ (néā́, “new”) + πόλῐς (pólis, “city, city-state”). Doublet of ناپولی and نابل.
Proper noun edit
نابلس • (Nablus)
Descendants edit
South Levantine Arabic edit
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Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek Νεάπολις (Neápolis).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
نابلس • (nāblis) m