صمنديقة
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Gulf Arabic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- سمنديقة (samandēga)
Etymology
[edit]From Hindi सामान (sāmān, “luggage, goods, stuff, things”) + देख (dekh, “wathces, keeps an eye on”). Said of the person who had nothing to do but guard and keep an eye on the merchandise as it was loaded in ships in the past, and thus semantically developed to its current sense.[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]صَمَنْديقة • (ṣamandēga) m or f (dual صَمَنْديقْتين (ṣamandēgtēn), plural صَمَنْديقات (ṣamandēgāt))
- (mildly derogatory in some contexts) a person who has nothing to do, a person who does nothing