بلس

Arabic

Etymology 1

A borrowing from probably Old South Arabian, found also in Amharic / Tigrinya / Tigre / Gurage / Ge'ez በለስ (bäläs, fig) which passed into Saho በለስ (balas) and Blin በለሳ (bäläsa) and hapax in the Amos 7, 14 Hebrew בֹּולֵס (bōlēs, nipping the unripe sycomore to further its ripening, active participle); no further cognates are known if not Egyptian nbs (Ziziphus spina-christi tree and fruit) compared by Koehler-Baumgartner.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.las/, dialectally also IPA(key): /bi.lis/ and IPA(key): /bu.lus/

Noun

بَلَس (balas) m (collective, singulative بَلَسَة f (balasa)) (Yemen)

  1. fig (tree and fruit)
  2. Indian fig, prickly pear (plant and fruit)
Declension

Etymology 2

Elsewhere عَدَس (ʕadas), of which also Arabic عَلَس (ʕalas, emmer) is a variant.

Alternative forms

  • بُلْسُن (bulsun), بِلْسِن (bilsin)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bu.lus/, /buls/, /bils/

Noun

بُلُس or بُلْس or بِلْس (bulus or buls or bils) m (collective, singulative بُلُسَة f (bulusa) or بُلْسَة f (bulsa) or بِلْسَة f (bilsa)) (Yemen)

  1. lentils
Declension
Descendants
  • ? Amharic: ምስር (məssər)
  • Ge'ez: ብርስን (bərsən)
  • Saho: birsin
  • Tigre: ብርስን (bərsən)
  • Tigrinya: ብርስን (bərsən), ብርሱን (bərsun), ብርሽን (bəršən)

References

Malay

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bəlas/
  • Rhymes: -əlas, -las, -as

Numeral

بلس (Rumi spelling belas)

  1. -teen (to form numbers 11 - 19)

Descendants

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