ماميران

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Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Persian ancestral to Modern and Classical Persian مامیران (māmīrān), whence also Byzantine Greek μαμιρά (mamirá), μαμειρά (mameirá), μαμηρά (mamērá), Classical Syriac ܡܐܡܝܪܐܢ (māmīrān), ܡܡܝܪܐܢ (mammīrān), ܡܝܡܝܪܘܢ (mīmīrōn), ܡܡܝܪܘܢ (mammīrōn), ܡܝܡܪܘܢ (*mīmrōn), Jewish Babylonian Aramaic מַמְרוּ (mamrū).

Pronunciation

Noun

مَامِيرَان (māmīrānm

  1. celandine
  2. goldthread, Yunnan goldthread

Declension

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Descendants

  • Andalusian Arabic: مَيْرمَارَان (maymārān)

References

  • Achundow, Abdul-Chalig (1893) “Die pharmakologischen Grundsätze (Liber fundamentorum pharmacologiae) des Abu Mansur Muwaffaq bin Ali Harawi zum ersten Male nach dem Urtext übersetzt und mit Erklärungen versehen”, in Historische Studien aus dem Pharmakologischen Institute der Kaiserlichen Universität Dorpat (in German), volume III, Halle an der Saale: Tausch & Grosse, page 404 Nr. 534
  • Laufer, Berthold (1919) Sino-Iranica: Chinese contributions to the history of civilization in ancient Iran, with special reference to the history of cultivated plants and products (Fieldiana, Anthropology; 15), volume 3, Chicago: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, pages 546–547