سبیل

See also: سبيل

Persian

Etymology 1

Uncertatin; probably borrowed from Arabic سبال (sibâl), plural of Arabic سَبَلَة (sabala, moustache), perhaps related to أَسْبَلَ (ʔasbala, to let down, to let hang out), سُنْبُل (sunbul, ear, spike (of wheat)). Classical Syriac ܣܸܢܒܘܼ̈ܠܹܐ (sinbûlî) likely an Iranian borrowing.

Pronunciation

  • (colloquial) IPA(key): [sɪˈbiːl]

Noun

سبیل (sebil) (plural سبیل‌ها (sebil-hâ))

  1. mustache
Descendants
  • Bashkardi:
    Minabi: سبیل (sibil)
  • Gilaki: سبیل (sëbil)
  • Gurani: سمێڵێ (simêllê)
  • Kermanic: sabēl, sebīl, sobēla, sobīl, sobāt
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: سمێڵ (smêll)
    Northern Kurdish: simbêl, simêl, sinbêl
  • Zazaki: zimêli
  • ? Classical Syriac: ܣܸܢܒܘܼ̈ܠܹܐ (sinbûlî)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic سَبِيل (sabīl).

Noun

سبیل (sabil) (plural سبیل‌ها (sabil-hâ))

  1. path
  2. way
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