زمزريق
Arabic
Etymology
Uncertain etymology; perhaps from زَمْهَر (zamhar, “bloodshot eyes, angry eyes”), perhaps in reference to color; bolstered by خَزِرَ (ḵazira, “to squint, to contract one's eyes”) and شَزْرِ (šazri, “to give a shifty look, to glance with hatred in one's eyes”) used in its synonyms. The ending possibly suggests the Iranian adjective suffix *-ak, *-āk; compare the synonyms شَزْرِيق (šazrīq) and خَزْرِيق (ḵazrīq). Alternatively, the ending is related to زَرَق (zaraq, “blindness; the color blue”) or Aramaic זרג (zāreḡ, “eyes shining, glistening; pale red wine or amethyst color”).
Noun
زَمْزَرِيق • (zamzarīq) m
- redbud (Cercis)
- Synonyms: أُرْجُوَان (ʾurjuwān), خَزْرِيق (ḵazrīq), شَزْرِيق (šazrīq)
Declension
Declension of noun زَمْزَرِيق (zamzarīq)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | زَمْزَرِيق zamzarīq |
الزَّمْزَرِيق az-zamzarīq |
زَمْزَرِيق zamzarīq |
Nominative | زَمْزَرِيقٌ zamzarīqun |
الزَّمْزَرِيقُ az-zamzarīqu |
زَمْزَرِيقُ zamzarīqu |
Accusative | زَمْزَرِيقًا zamzarīqan |
الزَّمْزَرِيقَ az-zamzarīqa |
زَمْزَرِيقَ zamzarīqa |
Genitive | زَمْزَرِيقٍ zamzarīqin |
الزَّمْزَرِيقِ az-zamzarīqi |
زَمْزَرِيقِ zamzarīqi |
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