سرنا

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Arabic

Verb

سِرْنَا (sirnā) (form I) /sir.naː/

  1. first-person plural past active/passive of سَارَ (sāra)

Persian

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Alternative forms

Etymology

    Borrowed from an unknown Indo-European cognate of Luwian 𒍪𒌨𒉌 (zurni, horn), Sanskrit शृङ्ग (ṡṛṅga, horn), Latin cornū, English horn, probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂- (though Kloekhorst disagrees). Folk etymology explains the word as سور (sur, banquet, feast) + نای (nây, pipe, flute, nay).

    Pronunciation

    Readings
    Classical reading? surnā
    Dari reading? surnā
    Iranian reading? sornâ
    Tajik reading? surno

    Noun

    Dari سرنا
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik сурно

    سرنا (sornâ) (plural سرناها (sornâ-hâ))

    1. (music) zurna

    Descendants

    References

    • Greppin, John A. C. (1991) “The Survival of Ancient Anatolian and Mesopotamian Vocabulary Until the Present”, in Journal of Near Eastern Studies, volume 50, number 3, pages 203–207