أركون
Arabic
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄρχων (árkhōn, “ruler”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔar.kuːn/
Noun
أَرْكُون • (ʾarkūn) m (plural أَرَاكِنَة (ʾarākina))
- (philosophy, Gnosticism) one of the principal and fundamental elements or hypostases that keep together the material world or a personification thereof, archon
- (Manichaeism) one of the five hypostases of the Realm of Darkness (the Beast, the Dragon, the Bird, the Fish, and the Lion) that make up the Protodevil and out of which the material world was partially created
- Synonym: عُنْصُر (ʿunṣur, “hypostasis”)
Declension
Declension of noun أَرْكُون (ʾarkūn)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَرْكُون ʾarkūn |
الْأَرْكُون al-ʾarkūn |
أَرْكُون ʾarkūn |
Nominative | أَرْكُونٌ ʾarkūnun |
الْأَرْكُونُ al-ʾarkūnu |
أَرْكُونُ ʾarkūnu |
Accusative | أَرْكُونًا ʾarkūnan |
الْأَرْكُونَ al-ʾarkūna |
أَرْكُونَ ʾarkūna |
Genitive | أَرْكُونٍ ʾarkūnin |
الْأَرْكُونِ al-ʾarkūni |
أَرْكُونِ ʾarkūni |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | أَرْكُونَيْن ʾarkūnayn |
الْأَرْكُونَيْن al-ʾarkūnayn |
أَرْكُونَيْ ʾarkūnay |
Nominative | أَرْكُونَانِ ʾarkūnāni |
الْأَرْكُونَانِ al-ʾarkūnāni |
أَرْكُونَا ʾarkūnā |
Accusative | أَرْكُونَيْنِ ʾarkūnayni |
الْأَرْكُونَيْنِ al-ʾarkūnayni |
أَرْكُونَيْ ʾarkūnay |
Genitive | أَرْكُونَيْنِ ʾarkūnayni |
الْأَرْكُونَيْنِ al-ʾarkūnayni |
أَرْكُونَيْ ʾarkūnay |
Plural | broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَرَاكِنَة ʾarākina |
الْأَرَاكِنَة al-ʾarākina |
أَرَاكِنَة ʾarākinat |
Nominative | أَرَاكِنَةٌ ʾarākinatun |
الْأَرَاكِنَةُ al-ʾarākinatu |
أَرَاكِنَةُ ʾarākinatu |
Accusative | أَرَاكِنَةً ʾarākinatan |
الْأَرَاكِنَةَ al-ʾarākinata |
أَرَاكِنَةَ ʾarākinata |
Genitive | أَرَاكِنَةٍ ʾarākinatin |
الْأَرَاكِنَةِ al-ʾarākinati |
أَرَاكِنَةِ ʾarākinati |
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:أركون.
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