تكية
Arabic

تَكِيَّة
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish تَكیه (tekye), from Classical Persian تَکْیَه (takya), Arabicized as if it were from root ت ك ي (t-k-y) using the pattern فَعِيلَة (faʕīla) with plural فَعَالَى (faʕālā) (like هَدِيَّة (hadiyya), plural هَدَايَا (hadāyā)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ta.kij.ja/
Noun
تَكِيَّة • (takiyya) f (plural تَكَايَا (takāyā))
- Sufi lodge, used for praying and other religious ceremonies, also used as a hostel for wanderers; takya
- poorhouse, charitable hostel, hospice for the needy, shelter for the impoverished
- soup kitchen
Declension
Declension of noun تَكِيَّة (takiyya)
| Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | تَكِيَّة takiyya |
التَّكِيَّة at-takiyya |
تَكِيَّة takiyyat |
| Nominative | تَكِيَّةٌ takiyyatun |
التَّكِيَّةُ at-takiyyatu |
تَكِيَّةُ takiyyatu |
| Accusative | تَكِيَّةً takiyyatan |
التَّكِيَّةَ at-takiyyata |
تَكِيَّةَ takiyyata |
| Genitive | تَكِيَّةٍ takiyyatin |
التَّكِيَّةِ at-takiyyati |
تَكِيَّةِ takiyyati |
| Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
| Informal | تَكِيَّتَيْن takiyyatayn |
التَّكِيَّتَيْن at-takiyyatayn |
تَكِيَّتَيْ takiyyatay |
| Nominative | تَكِيَّتَانِ takiyyatāni |
التَّكِيَّتَانِ at-takiyyatāni |
تَكِيَّتَا takiyyatā |
| Accusative | تَكِيَّتَيْنِ takiyyatayni |
التَّكِيَّتَيْنِ at-takiyyatayni |
تَكِيَّتَيْ takiyyatay |
| Genitive | تَكِيَّتَيْنِ takiyyatayni |
التَّكِيَّتَيْنِ at-takiyyatayni |
تَكِيَّتَيْ takiyyatay |
| Plural | broken plural invariable | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | تَكَايَا takāyā |
التَّكَايَا at-takāyā |
تَكَايَا takāyā |
| Nominative | تَكَايَا takāyā |
التَّكَايَا at-takāyā |
تَكَايَا takāyā |
| Accusative | تَكَايَا takāyā |
التَّكَايَا at-takāyā |
تَكَايَا takāyā |
| Genitive | تَكَايَا takāyā |
التَّكَايَا at-takāyā |
تَكَايَا takāyā |
Gulf Arabic
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