خريطة
Appearance
See also: خریطه
Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the native Semitic root خ ر ط (ḵ-r-ṭ) meaning to peel or strip, to pare, to make sheets out of bark; with phono-semantic matching with Latin charta, from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs), in that sense a doublet of قِرْطَاس (qirṭās).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]خَرِيطَة • (ḵarīṭa) f (plural خَرَائِط (ḵarāʔiṭ))
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- Synonym: خَارِطَة (ḵāriṭa)
- sheet of skin, a leaf or strip, thin membrane
- pouch, skin-bag, case or cover
- c. 1200, يحيى بن محمد بن أحمد بن العوام [yaḥyā ibn muḥammad ibn ʔaḥmad ibn al-ʕawwām], edited by José Antonio Banqueri, كتاب الفلاحة [Book on Agriculture], volume 2, Madrid: Imprenta Real, published 1802IA, Cap. 30, Art. 7, page 416:
- وَأَمَّا المُصَنَّبُ فَيُؤْخَذُ الصِنَابُ الْحَدِيثُ وَيُجْتَنَبُ الْقَدِيمُ وَيُغْسَلُ حَبُّهُ بِالْمَاءِ الْعَذْبِ وَيُجَفَّفُ ثُمَّ يُدْرَسُ وَيُغَرْبَلُ ثُمَّ يُعْمَدُ إِلَى الْمُصْطَارِ الْحُلْوِ الْغَايَةِ فِي الْحَلَاوَةِ فَيُمْلِئ مِنْهُ خَابِيَةً وَيُقَسَّمُ ذٰلِكَ الصِنَابُ أَقْسَامًا ثَلَاثَةً وَيُجْعَلُ كُلُّ ثُلْثٍ فِي خَرِيطَةٍ وَيُرْبَطُ فِي قَصَبَةٍ مِثْلَ مَا تَقَدَّمَ وَيُذْرَى مِن ذٰلِكَ الصِنَابِ عَلَى وَجْهِ الْمُصْطَارِ فِي أَعْلَا الْخَابِيَةِ حَتَّى يُسْتَرَ وَيَنْعَقِدَ.
- wa-ʔammā l-muṣannabu fayuʔḵaḏu ṣ-ṣinābu l-ḥadīṯu wa-yujtanabu l-qadīmu wa-yuḡsalu ḥabbu-hū bi-l-māʔi l-ʕaḏbi wa-yujaffafu ṯumma yudrasu wa-yuḡarbalu ṯumma yuʕmadu ʔilā l-muṣṭāri l-ḥulwi l-ḡāyati fī l-ḥalāwati fa-yumliʔ min-hu ḵābiyatan wa-yuqassamu ḏālika ṣ-ṣinābu ʔaqsāman ṯalāṯatan wa-yujʕalu kullu ṯulṯin fī ḵarīṭatin wa-yurbaṭu fī qaṣabatin miṯla mā taqaddama wa-yuḏrā min ḏālika ṣ-ṣinābi ʕalā wajhi l-muṣṭāri fī ʔaʕlā l-ḵābiyati ḥattā yustara wa-yanʕaqida.
- In what concerns the mustard preparation, one takes new mustard, avoiding the old, and cleans its grains with sweet water and dries them, then one threshes and sieves it, thereafter puts it to must of utmost sweetness, and it fills from it a vessel, and this mustard is dealt into three portions, of which all thirds are transferred into a pouch tied up with a cane in the way said earlier, and from this mustard one sews onto the must’s surface in the upper part of the vessel until it is covered and thickens.
- (botany) pod, pericarp, capsule, skin or wrapping of a seed especially sesame
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun خَرِيطَة (ḵarīṭa)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | خَرِيطَة ḵarīṭa |
الْخَرِيطَة al-ḵarīṭa |
خَرِيطَة ḵarīṭat |
Nominative | خَرِيطَةٌ ḵarīṭatun |
الْخَرِيطَةُ al-ḵarīṭatu |
خَرِيطَةُ ḵarīṭatu |
Accusative | خَرِيطَةً ḵarīṭatan |
الْخَرِيطَةَ al-ḵarīṭata |
خَرِيطَةَ ḵarīṭata |
Genitive | خَرِيطَةٍ ḵarīṭatin |
الْخَرِيطَةِ al-ḵarīṭati |
خَرِيطَةِ ḵarīṭati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | خَرِيطَتَيْن ḵarīṭatayn |
الْخَرِيطَتَيْن al-ḵarīṭatayn |
خَرِيطَتَيْ ḵarīṭatay |
Nominative | خَرِيطَتَانِ ḵarīṭatāni |
الْخَرِيطَتَانِ al-ḵarīṭatāni |
خَرِيطَتَا ḵarīṭatā |
Accusative | خَرِيطَتَيْنِ ḵarīṭatayni |
الْخَرِيطَتَيْنِ al-ḵarīṭatayni |
خَرِيطَتَيْ ḵarīṭatay |
Genitive | خَرِيطَتَيْنِ ḵarīṭatayni |
الْخَرِيطَتَيْنِ al-ḵarīṭatayni |
خَرِيطَتَيْ ḵarīṭatay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | خَرَائِط ḵarāʔiṭ |
الْخَرَائِط al-ḵarāʔiṭ |
خَرَائِط ḵarāʔiṭ |
Nominative | خَرَائِطُ ḵarāʔiṭu |
الْخَرَائِطُ al-ḵarāʔiṭu |
خَرَائِطُ ḵarāʔiṭu |
Accusative | خَرَائِطَ ḵarāʔiṭa |
الْخَرَائِطَ al-ḵarāʔiṭa |
خَرَائِطَ ḵarāʔiṭa |
Genitive | خَرَائِطَ ḵarāʔiṭa |
الْخَرَائِطِ al-ḵarāʔiṭi |
خَرَائِطِ ḵarāʔiṭi |
Descendants
[edit]- → Azerbaijani: xəritə
- → Crimean Tatar: harita
- → Ottoman Turkish: خریطه (harita)
- → Pashto: خريطه (xaritá)
- → Persian: خریطه (xarite)
- ⇒ Persian: خلیطه (xalīta), خلیته (xalīta), خلته (xalta), غلطه (ğalta)
- Tajik: халта (xalta), халтача (xaltača)
- → Shughni: خلته (xalta)
- → Turkic:
- ⇒ Persian: خلیطه (xalīta), خلیته (xalīta), خلته (xalta), غلطه (ğalta)
- → Tajik: харита (xarita)
- → Tatar: харита (xarita)
- → Uyghur: خەرىتە (xerite)
- → Uzbek:
- → Zazaki: xerite
References
[edit]- Wehr, Hans (1979) “خرط”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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