Arabic

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Pronunciation

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  • Etymology 1, 2: IPA(key): /sal.la/,
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  • Etymology 3: IPA(key): /sil.la/, IPA(key): /sul.la/

Etymology 1

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Instance noun of سَلّ (sall, drawing out).

Noun

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سَلَّة (sallaf (plural سَلَّات (sallāt))

  1. instance noun of سَلّ (sall, drawing out).
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Aramaic סַלְּתָא (salləṯā, basket).

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Noun

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سَلَّة (sallaf (plural سِلَال (silāl) or سَلَّات (sallāt))

  1. basket
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Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: سەلە (sele, wicker tray)
  • Middle Armenian: սալայ (salay)

Etymology 3

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سِلَّةHedysarum coronarium

Borrowed from Classical Syriac ܣܠܬܐ (seltā, moss, lichen, seawead; a contemptible plant); compare Hebrew סִלֹּון (sillōn, briar).

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سِلَّة or سُلَّة (silla or sullaf

  1. sweetvetch (Hedysarum spp.)
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South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic سَلَّة (salla).

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Noun

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سلّة (sallef (plural سلال (slāl) or سلّات (sallāt))

  1. basket, bin
    سلّة زبالةsallet zbāletrash can, rubbish bin
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