باطس
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Ancient Greek βάτος (bátos).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]بَاطُس • (bāṭus) m
- (obsolete, rare) bramble, blackberry
- a. 1565, Al-Šaʿrānīy, مختصر تذكرة الإمام السويدي في الطب[1], Bayrūt: دار الكتب العلمية, published 1998, →ISBN, page 52, also in the margin of the edition of كامل الصناعة الطبية Būlāq 1877 page 119:
- إذا دق ورق الباطس وهو العليق وضمد به نتو العين نفعه.
- If bramble leaves are pounded and a swelling of the eye is bandaged therewith it will avail.
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun بَاطُس (bāṭus)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَاطُس bāṭus |
الْبَاطُس al-bāṭus |
بَاطُس bāṭus |
Nominative | بَاطُسٌ bāṭusun |
الْبَاطُسُ al-bāṭusu |
بَاطُسُ bāṭusu |
Accusative | بَاطُسًا bāṭusan |
الْبَاطُسَ al-bāṭusa |
بَاطُسَ bāṭusa |
Genitive | بَاطُسٍ bāṭusin |
الْبَاطُسِ al-bāṭusi |
بَاطُسِ bāṭusi |
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