سكباج
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Arabic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- سِكْبَاجَة f (sikbāja)
Etymology
[edit]From Middle Persian *sḵbʾk' (/*sikbāg/) (whence Persian سکبا (sekbâ)), a compound of [script needed] (sḵ /sik/, “vinegar”) + *bʾk' (/bāg/, “soup”) equivalent to Persian سک (sek, “vinegar”) + با (bâ, “soup”)).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]سِكْبَاج • (sikbāj) m
- sikbaj, a dish of meat which is cooked or marinated in vinegar, eaten since at least the sixth century
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun سِكْبَاج (sikbāj)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سِكْبَاج sikbāj |
السِّكْبَاج as-sikbāj |
سِكْبَاج sikbāj |
Nominative | سِكْبَاجٌ sikbājun |
السِّكْبَاجُ as-sikbāju |
سِكْبَاجُ sikbāju |
Accusative | سِكْبَاجًا sikbājan |
السِّكْبَاجَ as-sikbāja |
سِكْبَاجَ sikbāja |
Genitive | سِكْبَاجٍ sikbājin |
السِّكْبَاجِ as-sikbāji |
سِكْبَاجِ sikbāji |
Descendants
[edit]- → English: sikbaj
- → Spanish: escabeche
- possibly → Spanish: cebiche, ceviche
- → English: ceviche, cebiche
- → Persian: سکباج (sekbâj)
Further reading
[edit]- Maxime Rodinson, Arthur John Arberry, Charles Perry (2001) الطبيخ العربي في العصور الوسطى / Medieval Arab Cookery