هازباء
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[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- هَازِبَى (hāzibā), هَازِبِيّ (hāzibiyy), هَازِبِيَّة (hāzibiyya)
Etymology
[edit]From Classical Syriac, mentioned by its lexicographers as ܗܶܙܒܳܐ (hezbā).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]هَازِبَاء • (hāzibāʔ) m or f
- (obsolete) an unknown kind of river fish
- 975–997, محمد بن أحمد الخوارزمي [muḥammad ibn ʕaḥmad al-ḵwārizmī], edited by Gerlof van Vloten, مفاتيح العلوم [mafātīḥ al-ʕulūm], Leiden: E. J. Brill, published 1895, pages 168 line 9 – 169 line 1:
- الْهَازِبَاء والبُنِّيّ والْجِرِّيث والشَبُّوط والشُلُوق من أصناف السمك
- Hāzibāʾ and Labeobarbus bynni and slime eel and the carp and šulūq are sorts of fish.
- a. 1296, عمر بن يوسف بن عمر بن رسول الغسَّاني التُّركُماني, المُعتَمَد في الأدوية المُفرَدَة[1], s.v. سَمَك:
- ويصلّح السمك الهازباء إذا اتخذ بالخلّ للمحمومين والمحرورين، وينفع أصحاب اليرَقان والأكباد الحارّة.
- And the hāzibāʾ fish mends, when taken with vinegar, the hot-tempered and feverish individuals, and helps those having jaundice and hot livers.
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun هَازِبَاء (hāzibāʔ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | هَازِبَاء hāzibāʔ |
الْهَازِبَاء al-hāzibāʔ |
هَازِبَاء hāzibāʔ |
Nominative | هَازِبَاءٌ hāzibāʔun |
الْهَازِبَاءُ al-hāzibāʔu |
هَازِبَاءُ hāzibāʔu |
Accusative | هَازِبَاءً hāzibāʔan |
الْهَازِبَاءَ al-hāzibāʔa |
هَازِبَاءَ hāzibāʔa |
Genitive | هَازِبَاءٍ hāzibāʔin |
الْهَازِبَاءِ al-hāzibāʔi |
هَازِبَاءِ hāzibāʔi |
References
[edit]- “hzb”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
- Seidel, Ernst (1915) “Die Medizin im Kitâb Mafâtîḥ al ʿUlûm”, in Sitzungsberichte der Physikalisch-Medizinischen Sozietät zu Erlangen[2] (in German), volume 47, pages 31–32 Anm. 81
- Wahrmund, Adolf (1887) “هازباء”, in Handwörterbuch der neu-arabischen und deutschen Sprache[3] (in German), volume 2, Gießen: J. Ricker’sche Buchhandlung, page 1089b
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