سنديان
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See also: سندیان
Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Semantically from Aramaic סדיין (seḏyān, “type of oak”), cognates with Classical Syriac ܣܕܝܢܐ (seḏyānā), Akkadian 𒄑𒋛𒅔𒁕𒀀 (sindu, “a tree”); from the Semitic root س ن د (s-n-d) meaning “to stay”, “to prop up”, “to set up pieces of wood for reinforcement”. Connected to the wood’s common use in construction and sturdiness; compare סדנא (saddānā, “foundation; the trunk or base of a tree”), Hebrew סַד (sad, “torture stocks; a place for securing prisoners”). Uncertain connections to Persian سندیان (sendiyân, “type of oak”), perhaps related to Middle Persian [script needed] (cytn' /cidān/, “to gather, to pile up”) as in the collecting of wood.
Noun
[edit]سِنْدِيَان • (sindiyān) m
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun سِنْدِيَان (sindiyān)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سِنْدِيَان sindiyān |
السِّنْدِيَان as-sindiyān |
سِنْدِيَان sindiyān |
Nominative | سِنْدِيَانٌ sindiyānun |
السِّنْدِيَانُ as-sindiyānu |
سِنْدِيَانُ sindiyānu |
Accusative | سِنْدِيَانًا sindiyānan |
السِّنْدِيَانَ as-sindiyāna |
سِنْدِيَانَ sindiyāna |
Genitive | سِنْدِيَانٍ sindiyānin |
السِّنْدِيَانِ as-sindiyāni |
سِنْدِيَانِ sindiyāni |
References
[edit]- “sdyn”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
- Löw, Immanuel (1928) Die Flora der Juden[1] (in German), volume 1, Wien und Leipzig: R. Löwit, pages 621–630