بنج

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Etymology

From Middle Persian بنگ (bang, hemp), from Sanskrit भङ्ग (bhaṅga, hemp) (already Vedic Sanskrit).

Noun

بَنْج (banjm

  1. henbane (Hyoscyamus gen. et spp.)
    Synonym: سَكْرَان (sakrān)
  2. anesthetic
    Synonym: مُخَدّر

Declension

Descendants

  • Medieval Latin: bange, bengi
  • Persian: بنج (banj)

Verb

بَنَّجَ (bannaja) II (non-past يُبَنِّجُ (yubanniju), verbal noun تَبْنِيج (tabnīj))

  1. to anesthetize

Conjugation

References


Moroccan Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic بَنْج (banj, anesthetic).

Pronunciation

Noun

بنج (banjm

  1. sedative
  2. anesthesia

Etymology 2

From Arabic بَنَّجَ (bannaja, to anesthetize).

Pronunciation

Verb

بنج (bannaj) (non-past يبنج (ybannaj))

  1. to sedate
  2. to anesthetize
    بنجوا يدي كاملة فالعملية.
    bannju yiddi kāmla f-el-ʕamaliyya
    They anesthetized my whole hand during the operation.