زَرَابِيُّ

A word in the Arabic language will either be 1) a verb or 2) a noun or 3) a particle – زَرَابِيُّ is a noun

A noun may either be 1) Definite or indefinite 2) Masculine or feminine 3) Singular, dual or plural 4) Nominative, accusative or genitive

زَرَابِيُّ is the natural state of this indefinite noun and it is in this state ( مَرْفُوْعٌ) when the noun is: 1) the subject المُبْتَدَأُ or 2) the predicate الخَبَرُ or 3) اسْمُ كَانَ or 4) خَبَرُ إِنَّ or 5) الفَاعِلُ subject of a verb in the active voice or 6) نَائِبُ الفَاعِلِ subject of a verb in the passive voice or 7) it’s a noun of dependent declension a) نَعْتٌ / صِفَطٌ adjectives b) التَّوْكِيْدُ emphatic c) المَعْطُوْفٌ conjunction d) البَدَلُ synonym

Rich and velvety carpets

نَكِرَةٌجَمْعٌمُذَكَّرٌمَنْصُوْبٌبَاب فَعَاعِيْلُاسْمٌالْجَمْعُ التَّكْثِيْرُ
IndefinitePluralMasculineAccusativeRootRich and velvety carpetsPatternNounBroken plural
ألتَّابِعُالْصِّفَةُ / النَّعْتُHapaxes
Dependent declensionAdjective
Surah/Below is the only verse in the holy Quran containing the broken plural nounوَزَرَابِيُّ
Verse
88-16and rich carpets spread outوَزَرَابِيُّ مَبْثُوثَةٌ