abasí

Spanish

Etymology

From Arabic عَبَّاس (ʕabbās, one who frowns a lot; untamed lion), from عَبَسَ (ʕabasa, to frown), the title of the eightieth sura of the Qur'an.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abaˈsi/ [a.β̞aˈsi]
  • Rhymes: -i
  • Syllabification: a‧ba‧sí

Adjective

abasí (plural abasís or abasíes)

  1. Abbasid
    Synonym: abasida

Derived terms

  • califato abasí (A.D. 750–1258, 1261–1517)

Noun

abasí m (plural abasís or abasíes)

  1. Abbasid
    Synonym: abasida

References

  1. Corriente, Federico (2019-03-11), “Boletín de información lingüística de la Real Academia Española”, in NOTAS A LOS ARABISMOS Y OTROS «EXOTISMOS» EN DLE 2014 (in Spanish), Royal Spanish Academy

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