ن و ع
Arabic
Root
ن و ع • (n-w-ʿ)
- related to variation
Derived terms
- Form II: نَوَّعَ (nawwaʿa, “to divide into various kinds, to classify, to variegate, to diversify, to vary, to change the appearance of”)
- Verbal noun: تَنْوِيع (tanwīʿ)
- Active participle: مُنَوِّع (munawwiʿ)
- Passive participle: مُنَوَّع (munawwaʿ)
- Form V: تَنَوَّعَ (tanawwaʿa, “to be of various kinds, to be diverse”)
- Verbal noun: تَنَوُّع (tanawwuʿ)
- Active participle: مُتَنَوِّع (mutanawwiʿ)
- Passive participle: مُتَنَوَّع (mutanawwaʿ)
Nouns
- نَوْع (nawʿ, “type, variety”)
- نَوْعِيَّة (nawʿiyya, “peculiar quality”)
- تَنْوِيع (tanwīʿ, “change, alteration, mixture of various things or themes”)
- تَنَوُّع (tanawwuʿ, “diversity, change”)
- مُنَوَّعَة (munawwaʿa, “medley, potpourri”)
Adjectives
- نَوْعِيّ (nawʿiyy, “specific, qualitative, characteristic”)
- مُنَوَّع (munawwaʿ, “various, miscellaneous, sundry”)
- مُتَنَوِّع (mutanawwiʿ, “diverse, miscellaneous”)
References
- Hans Wehr 4th ed., page 1185