حظوة

See also: خطوة

Arabic

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ḥiθ̣- (arrow). Everything else in the root ح ظ و (ḥ-ẓ-w) or ح ظ ي (ḥ-ẓ-y) is denominal from the originally biradical noun.

Noun

حُظْوَة or حِظْوَة (ḥuẓwa or ḥiẓwa) f (plural حُظًا (ḥuẓan) or حُظًى (ḥuẓan) or حِظًا (ḥiẓan) or حِظًى (ḥiẓan) or حُظُوَات (ḥuẓuwāt) or حِظَاء (ḥiẓāʾ) or حُظْوَات (ḥuẓwāt) or حِظْوَات (ḥiẓwāt))

  1. verbal noun of حَظِيَ (ḥaẓiya) (form I)
  2. small headless arrow, used for playing or training
  3. share of luck
  4. consideration, honor, favor

Declension

References

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