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Arabic
Etymology
Borrowed from Aramaic תורמוסא (turmūsā) / ܬܘܪܡܣܐ (turməsā, “lupine”), from Akkadian 𒋻𒄷 (TAR.MUŠ8 /tarmuš/), from Sumerian 𒋻𒄷 (TAR.MUŠ8 /tarmuš/). Also found as Ancient Greek θερμός (thermós) and Coptic ⲑⲁⲣⲙⲟⲩⲥ (tharmous) and in the taxonomical Lupinus albus subsp. termis.
Pronunciation
Noun
تُرْمُس or تِرْمِس • (turmus or tirmis) m
- lupin (Lupinus gen. et spp. and its edible seeds)
Declension
Declension of noun تُرْمُس (turmus); تِرْمِس (tirmis)
Singular
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basic singular triptote
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Indefinite
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Definite
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Construct
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Informal
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تُرْمُس; تِرْمِس turmus; tirmis
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التُّرْمُس; التِّرْمِس at-turmus; at-tirmis
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تُرْمُس; تِرْمِس turmus; tirmis
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Nominative
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تُرْمُسٌ; تِرْمِسٌ turmusun; tirmisun
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التُّرْمُسُ; التِّرْمِسُ at-turmusu; at-tirmisu
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تُرْمُسُ; تِرْمِسُ turmusu; tirmisu
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Accusative
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تُرْمُسًا; تِرْمِسًا turmusan; tirmisan
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التُّرْمُسَ; التِّرْمِسَ at-turmusa; at-tirmisa
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تُرْمُسَ; تِرْمِسَ turmusa; tirmisa
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Genitive
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تُرْمُسٍ; تِرْمِسٍ turmusin; tirmisin
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التُّرْمُسِ; التِّرْمِسِ at-turmusi; at-tirmisi
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تُرْمُسِ; تِرْمِسِ turmusi; tirmisi
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Descendants
References
- “twrmws”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
- Fonahn, Adolf Mauritz (1907) “Assyrische Medizinalpflanzen”, in Orientalistische Literaturzeitung (in German), →DOI, column 640
- Lane, Edward William (1863) “ترمس”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, page 306
- Levey, Martin (1973) Early Arabic Pharmacology. An Introduction Based on Ancient and Medieval Sources, Leiden: E. J. Brill, →DOI, →ISBN, pages 64–65
- Löw, Immanuel (1924) Die Flora der Juden (in German), volume 2, Wien und Leipzig: R. Löwit, pages 453–463
Gulf Arabic
Etymology 1
From English thermos.
Noun
ترمس • (transliteration needed) ? (plural ترامس)
- (regional) thermos
- Synonym: مطارة (maṭṭāra)
- (regional) insulated beverage container
- Synonym: مطارة (maṭṭāra)
Etymology 2
From Arabic تُرْمُس (turmus), تِرْمِس (tirmis).
Pronunciation
Noun
تُرمس or تِرمس • (turmas or tirmas) m
- lupin seeds