أنبوب

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Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Aramaic אַבּוּבָא / ܐܰܒܽܘܒܐ (ʾabbūḇā, flute; pipe), from Akkadian 𒄀𒁍 (enbūbu, flute).

Pronunciation

Noun

أُنْبُوب (ʔunbūbm (plural أَنَابِيب (ʔanābīb))

  1. tube, pipe
  2. nozzle

Declension

Declension of noun أُنْبُوب (ʔunbūb)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal أُنْبُوب
ʔunbūb
الْأُنْبُوب
al-ʔunbūb
أُنْبُوب
ʔunbūb
nominative أُنْبُوبٌ
ʔunbūbun
الْأُنْبُوبُ
al-ʔunbūbu
أُنْبُوبُ
ʔunbūbu
accusative أُنْبُوبًا
ʔunbūban
الْأُنْبُوبَ
al-ʔunbūba
أُنْبُوبَ
ʔunbūba
genitive أُنْبُوبٍ
ʔunbūbin
الْأُنْبُوبِ
al-ʔunbūbi
أُنْبُوبِ
ʔunbūbi
dual indefinite definite construct
informal أُنْبُوبَيْن
ʔunbūbayn
الْأُنْبُوبَيْن
al-ʔunbūbayn
أُنْبُوبَيْ
ʔunbūbay
nominative أُنْبُوبَانِ
ʔunbūbāni
الْأُنْبُوبَانِ
al-ʔunbūbāni
أُنْبُوبَا
ʔunbūbā
accusative أُنْبُوبَيْنِ
ʔunbūbayni
الْأُنْبُوبَيْنِ
al-ʔunbūbayni
أُنْبُوبَيْ
ʔunbūbay
genitive أُنْبُوبَيْنِ
ʔunbūbayni
الْأُنْبُوبَيْنِ
al-ʔunbūbayni
أُنْبُوبَيْ
ʔunbūbay
plural basic broken plural diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal أَنَابِيب
ʔanābīb
الْأَنَابِيب
al-ʔanābīb
أَنَابِيب
ʔanābīb
nominative أَنَابِيبُ
ʔanābību
الْأَنَابِيبُ
al-ʔanābību
أَنَابِيبُ
ʔanābību
accusative أَنَابِيبَ
ʔanābība
الْأَنَابِيبَ
al-ʔanābība
أَنَابِيبَ
ʔanābība
genitive أَنَابِيبَ
ʔanābība
الْأَنَابِيبِ
al-ʔanābībi
أَنَابِيبِ
ʔanābībi

Synonyms

References

  • “embūbu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD), volume 4, E, Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1958, pages 137–138
  • Fraenkel, Siegmund (1886) Die aramäischen Fremdwörter im Arabischen (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, pages 23–24
  • Zimmern, Heinrich (1915) Akkadische Fremdwörter als Beweis für babylonischen Kultureinfluss (in German), Leipzig: A. Edelmann, page 29