أبأس

See also: أباس and ابأس

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ب ء س (b-ʔ-s)

Elative of بَئِيس (baʔīs, miserable, wretched; mighty, strong; brave, courageous) and بَائِس (bāʔis, miserable, wretched).

Adjective

أَبْأَس • (ʔabʔas) (feminine بُؤْسَى (buʔsā), masculine plural أَبْأَسُونَ (ʔabʔasūna), feminine plural بُؤْسَيَات (buʔsayāt))

  1. elative degree of بَئِيس (baʔīs), elative degree of بَائِس (bāʔis):
    1. more miserable, more wretched; most miserable, most wretched
  2. elative degree of بَئِيس (baʔīs):
    1. mightier, stronger; mightiest, strongest
    2. braver, more courageous; bravest, most courageous
Declension
References

Verb

أَبْأَسُ • (ʔabʔasu) (form I)

  1. first-person singular non-past active indicative of بَئِسَ (baʔisa)

Verb

أَبْأَسَ • (ʔabʔasa) (form I)

  1. first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of بَئِسَ (baʔisa)

Verb

أَبْأَسْ • (ʔabʔas) (form I)

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of بَئِسَ (baʔisa)
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