ܙܘܪܢܐ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish زورنا (zurnâ), from Persian سرنای (sornây).

Pronunciation

Noun

ܙܘܼܪܢܵܐ (zurnām (plural ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܹܐ (zurnē))

  1. (music) flute, zurna, pipe
  2. (anatomy) tibia

Inflection

    Inflection of ܙܘܼܪܢܵܐ (zurnā)
number isolated forms with possessive pronouns
state form person singular plural
m f
singular absolute 1st person ܙܘܼܪܢܝܼ
(zurnī)
ܙܘܼܪܢܲܢ
(zurnan)
construct ܙܪܘܿܢ
(zrōn)
2nd person ܙܘܼܪܢܘܼܟ݂
(zurnūḵ)
ܙܘܼܪܢܵܟ݂ܝ
(zurnāḵ)
ܙܘܼܪܢܵܘܟ݂ܘܿܢ
(zurnāwḵōn)
emphatic ܙܘܼܪܢܵܐ
(zurnā)
3rd person ܙܘܼܪܢܹܗ
(zurnēh)
ܙܘܼܪܢܘܿܗ̇
(zurnōh)
ܙܘܼܪܢܗܘܿܢ
(zurnhōn)
plural absolute 1st person ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܝܼ
(zurnī)
ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܲܢ
(zurnan)
construct ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܲܝ
(zurnay)
2nd person ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܘܼܟ݂
(zurnūḵ)
ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܵܟ݂ܝ
(zurnāḵ)
ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܵܘܟ݂ܘܿܢ
(zurnāwḵōn)
emphatic ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܹܐ
(zurnē)
3rd person ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܘܼܗܝ
(zurnūh)
ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܘܿܗ̇
(zurnōh)
ܙܘܼܪ̈ܢܗܘܿܢ
(zurnhōn)

Classical Syriac

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish زورنا (zurnâ), from Persian سرنای (sornây).

Pronunciation

Noun

ܙܘܪܢܐ (transliteration neededm (plural ܙܘܪܢܐ)

  1. (music) pipe, flute, zurna
  2. (anatomy) tibia

Inflection

Irregular absolute and construct singular with a varying Waw.

References

  • zwrnˀ”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
  • Costaz, Louis (2002) Dictionnaire syriaque-français ∙ Syriac–English Dictionary ∙ قاموس سرياني-عربي, 3rd edition, Beirut: Dar El-Machreq, p. 87a
  • Sokoloff, Michael (2009) A Syriac Lexicon: A Translation from the Latin, Correction, Expansion, and Update of C. Brockelmann's Lexicon Syriacum, Winona Lake, Indiana, Piscataway, New Jersey: Eisenbrauns; Gorgias Press, p. 376a