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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Etymology
From ܬܠܵܬܵܐ (tlātā, “three, third”) + ܒ- (b-, “in”) + ܫܲܒܵܐ (šabbā, “week”); compare Arabic الثُّلَاثَاء (aṯ-ṯulāṯāʔ) and Hebrew יוֹם שְׁלִישִׁי (yom shlishí).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ܬܠܵܬܵܒ݂ܫܲܒܵܐ or ܬܠܵܬܵܒ݂ܫܹܒܵܐ • (tlātāḇšabbā or tlātāḇšēbā) m
- Tuesday (third day of the week following)
Coordinate terms
(days of the week) ܝܵܘܡܵܢܹ̈ܐ ܕܫܵܒ݂ܘܿܥܵܐ (yāwmānē d-šāḇōˁā); ܚܲܕ݇ܒ݂ܫܲܒܵܐ (ḥaḇšabbā), ܬܪܹܝܢ݇ܒ݂ܫܲܒܵܐ (trēḇšabbā), ܬܠܵܬ݂ܵܒ݂ܫܲܒܵܐ (tlāṯāḇšabbā), ܐܲܪܒܥܵܒ݂ܫܲܒܵܐ (arbˁāḇšabbā), ܚܲܡܫܵܒ݂ܫܲܒܵܐ (ḥamšāḇšabbā), ܥܪܘܼܒ݂ܬܵܐ (ˁruḇtā), ܫܲܒܬ݂ܵܐ (šabṯā) (Category: aii:Days of the week)
Classical Syriac
Etymology
From ܬܠܬܐ (t(ə)lāṯā(ʾ), “three, third”) + ܒ- (b(ə)-, “in”) + ܫܒܐ (šabbā(ʾ)), absolute singular form of ܫܒܬܐ (šabb(ə)ṯā(ʾ), “Saturday; week”). Compare Arabic الثَّلَاثَاء (aṯ-ṯalāṯāʔ) and Hebrew יוֹם שְׁלִישִׁי (yôm šəlîšî).
Pronunciation
Noun
ܬܠܬܒܫܒܐ • (transliteration needed) f (plural ܬܠܬܒܫܒܐ)
- Tuesday
- Synonym: ܝܘܡܐ ܕܬܠܬܐ
References
- “tlth**bšbh”, 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. 392b
- Payne Smith, Jessie (1903) A Compendious Syriac Dictionary Founded Upon the Thesaurus Syriacus of R. Payne Smith, D.D., Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 614b
- 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. 1651a