سندان

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Arabic

Etymology

From Middle Persian *sandān, whence Classical Persian سندان (sandān), Hebrew סַדָּן (saddān), Aramaic סדנא / ܣܕܢܐ (saddānā). Displaced native عَلَاة (ʕalāh, anvil).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /san.daːn/, /sin.daːn/

Noun

سَنْدَان or سِنْدَان (sandān or sindānf (plural سَنَادِين (sanādīn))

  1. anvil

Declension

Derived terms

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian سندان (sendân, anvil).

Noun

سندان (sindân)

  1. anvil, a heavy iron block used in the blacksmithing trade
    Synonym: اورس (örs)
  2. striking plate, the plate against which the latch of a door-lock strikes

Descendants

  • Turkish: sindan

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Akin to Classical Syriac ܣܕܢܐ (seddānā), Arabic سَنْدَان (sandān, anvil) and perhaps Old Armenian սանդ (sand, pounding-mortar), Iranian borrowings.

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? sandān
Dari reading? sandān
Iranian reading? sendân

Noun

Dari سندان
Iranian Persian
Tajik сандон

سندان (sendân)

  1. anvil

Descendants