شربان
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North Levantine Arabic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From شرب (širib, “to drink”), with the adjectival or participial measure فعلان (faʕlān, fiʕlān). Compare Maltese xurban.
Verb[edit]
شربان • (šarbān or širbān)
- active participle of شِرِب (širib, “to drink”)
Adjective[edit]
شَرْبَان or شِرْبَان • (šarbān or širbān) (feminine شَرْبَانَة (šarbāne) or شِرْبَانَة (širbāne), masculine plural شَرْبَانِين (šarbānīn) or شَرْبَانِين (širbānīn))
Usage notes[edit]
- Usually refers to a lesser state of drunkenness than سكران (sakrān, sikrān).