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ترمس

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Arabic

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Aramaic תורמוסא (turmūsā) / ܬܘܪܡܣܐ (turməsā, lupine), from Akkadian 𒋻𒄷 (TAR.MUŠ8 /⁠tarmuš⁠/), from Sumerian 𒋻𒄷 (TAR.MUŠ8 /⁠tarmuš⁠/). Also found as Ancient Greek θερμός (thermós) and Coptic ⲑⲁⲣⲙⲟⲩⲥ (tharmous) and in the taxonomical Lupinus albus subsp. termis.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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تُرْمُس or تِرْمِس (turmus or tirmism

  1. lupin (Lupinus gen. et spp. and its edible seeds)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Middle Armenian: թրմուս (tʻrmus), թրմուզ (tʻrmuz)
  • Catalan: tramús
  • Galician: tremozo
  • Ladino: atramuz
  • Spanish: altramuz
  • Portuguese: tremoço

References

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Gulf Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From English thermos.

Noun

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ترمس (transliteration needed? (plural ترامس)

  1. (regional) thermos
    Synonym: مطارة (maṭṭāra)
  2. (regional) insulated beverage container
    Synonym: مطارة (maṭṭāra)

Etymology 2

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From Arabic تُرْمُس (turmus), تِرْمِس (tirmis).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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تُرمس or تِرمس (turmas or tirmasm

  1. lupin seeds