Arabic

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سَمُّورَة

Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle Persian smwl (*samōr, sable).

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Noun

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سَمُّور (sammūrm (collective, singulative سَمُّورَة f (sammūra), plural سَمَامِير (samāmīr))

  1. sable, marten

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Ottoman Turkish

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سمور

Etymology

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Borrowed from Persian سمور (samur, sable), from Middle Persian smwl (*samōr, sable).

Noun

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سمور (samur or semur) (definite accusative سموری (samuru), plural سمورلر (samurlar))

  1. sable, any carnivorous mammal of the species Martes zibellina and its pelt or fur

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Further reading

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Persian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle Persian smwl (*samōr); see there for further information.

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Readings
Classical reading? samōr
Dari reading? samōr
Iranian reading? samur
Tajik reading? samür

Noun

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سمور (samôr)

  1. sable

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References

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  • Palatecʻi, Gēorg Dpir (1829) “սէմմուր”, in Baṙaran Parskerēn əst kargi haykakan aybubenicʻ [Persian Dictionary in the Order of the Armenian Alphabet] (in Armenian), Constantinople: Boghos Arabian Press, page 476b
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