تنبان
See also: تنبأن
Persian
editAlternative forms
edit- تمبون (tombun) (colloquial Tehrani)
Etymology
editFrom earlier توبان (tôbân), from Middle Persian, Lurish تمو (temo). Akin to Arabic تُبَّان (tubbān) from the same. Borrowed early into Turkic, Ottoman Turkish طومان (tuman), Azerbaijani tuman. Ultimately derived as equivalent to تن (tan, “body”) + ـبان (-bân, “-keeper”) – similar to تنوره (tanura, “cuirass, corselet; a part of dress worn by dervishes from their middle”), better known as Arabic تَنُّورَة (tannūra), with a different suffix.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editDari | تنبان |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | тунбон |
تنبان • (tonbân) (plural تنبانها (tonbân-hâ))
Related terms
editDescendants
editReferences
edit- Eilers, Wilhelm (1962) “Iranisches Lehngut im arabischen Lexikon”, in Indo-Iranian Journal (in German), volume 5, number 3, pages 222–223