قيشور
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Arabic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- قَيْسُور (qaysūr), قَيْشُورَا (qayšūrā), قَيْسُورَا (qaysūrā)
- and vocalized قِيـ (qī-)
Etymology
[edit]From Classical Syriac ܩܝܣܘܪܐ, ܩܝܣܪܐ, ܩܣܪܐ, from Ancient Greek κίσσηρις (kíssēris).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]قَيْشُور • (qayšūr) m
- (obsolete) pumice
- a. 1050, مروان بن جناح [Marwān ibn Janāḥ], edited by Gerrit Bos, Fabian Käs, كتاب التلخيص [kitāb at-talḵīṣ] [On the Nomenclature of Medicinal Drugs], Leiden: Brill, published 2020, , →ISBN, 872 (fol. 73v,17–74r,4), page 1008:
- قيسورا الفينك من قاطاجانس، وعن أهرن في موضع من كتابه: إنّه ضرب من زبد البحر، وهو في موضع آخر زبد البحر، والناس في القيشور على أنّه حجر البركان وهو الحجر الذي تنشر به الورّاقون الورق.
- Pumice is al-fīnak according to On the Composition of Drugs according to Kind. In a spot in Ahrun’s book it is a kind of foam of the sea, in another it is foam of the sea. People view it as a volcanic stone wherewith the paper makers straighten the paper.
- a. 1283, Abū Yahyā Zakariyāʾ ibn Muhammad al-Qazwīnīy, edited by Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, عجائب المخلوقات وغرائب الموجودات [ʿajāʾib al-maḵlūqāt wa-ḡarāʾib al-mawjūdāt][1], Göttingen: Verlag der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung, published 1849, page 233:
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun قَيْشُور (qayšūr)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قَيْشُور qayšūr |
الْقَيْشُور al-qayšūr |
قَيْشُور qayšūr |
Nominative | قَيْشُورٌ qayšūrun |
الْقَيْشُورُ al-qayšūru |
قَيْشُورُ qayšūru |
Accusative | قَيْشُورًا qayšūran |
الْقَيْشُورَ al-qayšūra |
قَيْشُورَ qayšūra |
Genitive | قَيْشُورٍ qayšūrin |
الْقَيْشُورِ al-qayšūri |
قَيْشُورِ qayšūri |
References
[edit]- Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “قيشور”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes[2] (in French), volume 2, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 432b
- “qysr2”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
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