جوانتي
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Borrowed from Italian guanti, plural of guanto.
Pronunciation
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[edit]جُوانتي or جَوانتي • (guwanti or gawanti) m (plural جُوانتيات (guwantiyyāt) or جَوانتيات (gawantiyyāt))
- gloves
- Synonyms: (obsolete) الدوان (ʔildiwān), كف (kaff)
- عم أشرف صاحب الورشة اللي تحتينا بيلبس نضارة واقية وساعات جوانتي وهو شغال
- ʕamm ʔašraf ṣāḥib il-warša ʔilli taḥtīna byilbis naḍḍāra waʔiyya w-saʕāt guwanti w-huwwa šaḡḡāl.
- Ashraf the owner of the workshop that's under us wears protective glasses and sometimes gloves when he works.
Derived terms
[edit]- فردة جوانتي (fardit guwanti)
Descendants
[edit]- → Hijazi Arabic: جونتي (juwinti, juwanti)
References
[edit]- Almkvist, Herman (1891) Kleine Beiträge zur Lexikographie des Vulgärarabischen[1] (in German), volume 1, Leide: E.J. Brill, page 72
- Hinds, Martin, Badawi, El-Said (1986) A Dictionary of Egyptian Arabic[2], Beirut: Librairie du Liban, page 183b
- Spiro, Socrates (1895) “جوانتي”, in An Arabic-English Vocabulary of the Colloquial Arabic of Egypt, 1st edition, Cairo: Al-Mokattam Printing Office, page 114b
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