Abulfeda
English
Alternative forms
- Aboolfeda, Abulfida
Etymology
From Arabic أَبُو الفِدَاء (ʾabū l-fidāʾ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌɑ.bulˈfɛdɑ/, /ɑ.ˈbul.fɛˌdɑ/[1]
Proper noun
Abulfeda
- A geographer and historian (1273–1331).
- A lunar crater.
Translations
geographer and historian
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References
- Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, volume 1, 1870, page 35
Italian
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛda
Proper noun
Abulfeda m
- Abulfeda
Latin
Etymology
From Arabic أبو الفداء.
Proper noun
Abulfeda m sg (genitive Abulfedae); first declension
- (New Latin) Abulfeda
Declension
First-declension noun, singular only.
Case | Singular |
---|---|
Nominative | Abulfeda |
Genitive | Abulfedae |
Dative | Abulfedae |
Accusative | Abulfedam |
Ablative | Abulfedā |
Vocative | Abulfeda |
The accusative case was also rendered as Abalfedam and the genitive and ablative cases as Abilfedae and Abilfedā respectively, because the accusative and genitive construct states of Arabic أَب (ʾab) are أَبَا (ʾabā) and أَبِي (ʾabī).[1]
References
- Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, volume 1, 1870, page 39, note