chírba

Andalusian Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from a Romance language, from Latin cerva.

Noun

chírba f (plural chiráb)

  1. doe (female deer)
    • 1505, Pedro de Alcalá, Vocabulista arauigo en letra castellana, page 73r:
      Cierua henbra. Chǐrbal[sic] chirǎb.
      Doe. chírba chiráb.

References

  • Corriente, F. (1997) A Dictionary of Andalusi Arabic (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East; 29), Leiden, New York, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, LCCN 96052434, page 92
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