نانه
Appearance
Malay
[edit]Noun
[edit]نانه (plural نانه-نانه or نانه۲, informal 1st possessive نانهکو, 2nd possessive نانهمو, 3rd possessive نانهڽ)
Ottoman Turkish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- نعنه (naʼne)
Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Arabic نَعْنَاع (naʕnāʕ, “mint”), a word of Hurrian origin.
Noun
[edit]نانه • (nane) (definite accusative نانهیی (naneyi), plural نانهلر (naneler))
Derived terms
[edit]- قره نانه (kara nane, “peppermint”)
- لیمون نانهسی (limon nanesi, “lemon balm”)
- نانه روحی (nane ruhu, “mint spirit”)
- نانه شكری (nane şekeri, “peppermint”)
- نانهمنله (nanemenla, nanemonla, “stupid, young fop”)
- یابان نانهسی (yaban nanesi, “horsemint, wild mint”)
Descendants
[edit]- Turkish: nane
Further reading
[edit]- Barbier de Meynard, Charles (1886) “نانه”, in Dictionnaire turc-français, volume II, Paris: E. Leroux, page 815
- Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007) “nane”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), volume 1, Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 3489
- Hindoglu, Artin (1838) “نانه”, in Hazine-i lûgat ou dictionnaire abrégé turc-français[1], Vienna: F. Beck, page 476a
- Kélékian, Diran (1911) “نانه”, in Dictionnaire turc-français[2], Constantinople: Mihran, page 1267
- Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1687) “Menta”, in Complementum thesauri linguarum orientalium, seu onomasticum latino-turcico-arabico-persicum, simul idem index verborum lexici turcico-arabico-persici, quod latinâ, germanicâ, aliarumque linguarum adjectâ nomenclatione nuper in lucem editum[3], Vienna, column 1037
- Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1680) “نانه”, in Thesaurus linguarum orientalium, Turcicae, Arabicae, Persicae, praecipuas earum opes à Turcis peculiariter usurpatas continens, nimirum Lexicon Turkico-Arabico-Persicum[4], Vienna, columns 5119–5120
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “nane”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
- Redhouse, James W. (1890) “نانه”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[5], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 2068