سمور

Arabic

سَمُّورَة

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Persian smwl (*samōr, sable).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sam.muːr/

Noun

سَمُّور (sammūr) m (collective, singulative سَمُّورَة f (sammūra), plural سَمَامِير (samāmīr))

  1. sable, marten

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian سمور (samur, sable).

Noun

سمور (samur, semur)

  1. sable (Martes zibellina)
  2. sable, the fur of this animal

Descendants

  • Turkish: samur

Further reading

Persian

Alternative forms

  • صمور (samur)

Etymology

From Middle Persian smwl (*samōr); see there for further information.

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /saˈmɵɾ/

Noun

سمور (samôr)

  1. sable

References

  • Palatecʿi, Gēorg Dpir (1829), “սէմմուր”, in Baṙaran Parskerēn əst kargi haykakan aybubenicʿ [Persian Dictionary in the Order of the Armenian Alphabet] (in Armenian), Constantinople: Boghos Arabian Press, page 476b
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