طبشورة
Appearance
Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Persian تباشیر (“chalk, clay, plaster; sugar from bamboo”), from Hindustani: tabāśīr (tabasheer; bamboo manna) Urdu تباشیر / Hindi तबाशीर, ultimately from Sanskrit त्वक्षीर (tvakṣīra, “white substance from bamboo”, literally “bark milk”); widely exported by Arabs in the medieval period for medicinal usage.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]طَبْشُورَة • (ṭabšūra) f (singulative, collective طَبْشُور m (ṭabšūr), plural طَبَاشِير (ṭabāšīr))
- a chalk
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun طَبْشُورَة (ṭabšūra)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | طَبْشُورَة ṭabšūra |
الطَّبْشُورَة aṭ-ṭabšūra |
طَبْشُورَة ṭabšūrat |
Nominative | طَبْشُورَةٌ ṭabšūratun |
الطَّبْشُورَةُ aṭ-ṭabšūratu |
طَبْشُورَةُ ṭabšūratu |
Accusative | طَبْشُورَةً ṭabšūratan |
الطَّبْشُورَةَ aṭ-ṭabšūrata |
طَبْشُورَةَ ṭabšūrata |
Genitive | طَبْشُورَةٍ ṭabšūratin |
الطَّبْشُورَةِ aṭ-ṭabšūrati |
طَبْشُورَةِ ṭabšūrati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | طَبْشُورَتَيْن ṭabšūratayn |
الطَّبْشُورَتَيْن aṭ-ṭabšūratayn |
طَبْشُورَتَيْ ṭabšūratay |
Nominative | طَبْشُورَتَانِ ṭabšūratāni |
الطَّبْشُورَتَانِ aṭ-ṭabšūratāni |
طَبْشُورَتَا ṭabšūratā |
Accusative | طَبْشُورَتَيْنِ ṭabšūratayni |
الطَّبْشُورَتَيْنِ aṭ-ṭabšūratayni |
طَبْشُورَتَيْ ṭabšūratay |
Genitive | طَبْشُورَتَيْنِ ṭabšūratayni |
الطَّبْشُورَتَيْنِ aṭ-ṭabšūratayni |
طَبْشُورَتَيْ ṭabšūratay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | طَبَاشِير ṭabāšīr |
الطَّبَاشِير aṭ-ṭabāšīr |
طَبَاشِير ṭabāšīr |
Nominative | طَبَاشِيرُ ṭabāšīru |
الطَّبَاشِيرُ aṭ-ṭabāšīru |
طَبَاشِيرُ ṭabāšīru |
Accusative | طَبَاشِيرَ ṭabāšīra |
الطَّبَاشِيرَ aṭ-ṭabāšīra |
طَبَاشِيرَ ṭabāšīra |
Genitive | طَبَاشِيرَ ṭabāšīra |
الطَّبَاشِيرِ aṭ-ṭabāšīri |
طَبَاشِيرِ ṭabāšīri |
References
[edit]- Wehr, Hans (1979) “طبشورة”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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