صالون
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[edit]Noun
[edit]صَالُون • (ṣālūn) m (plural صَالُونَات (ṣālūnāt))
- reception hall, salon
- beauty salon, beauty parlor
- intellectual gathering, salon (also صَالُون أَدَبِيّ (ṣālūn ʔadabiyy))
- saloon
Declension
[edit]| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | صَالُون ṣālūn |
الصَّالُون aṣ-ṣālūn |
صَالُون ṣālūn |
| nominative | صَالُونٌ ṣālūnun |
الصَّالُونُ aṣ-ṣālūnu |
صَالُونُ ṣālūnu |
| accusative | صَالُونًا ṣālūnan |
الصَّالُونَ aṣ-ṣālūna |
صَالُونَ ṣālūna |
| genitive | صَالُونٍ ṣālūnin |
الصَّالُونِ aṣ-ṣālūni |
صَالُونِ ṣālūni |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | صَالُونَيْن ṣālūnayn |
الصَّالُونَيْن aṣ-ṣālūnayn |
صَالُونَيْ ṣālūnay |
| nominative | صَالُونَانِ ṣālūnāni |
الصَّالُونَانِ aṣ-ṣālūnāni |
صَالُونَا ṣālūnā |
| accusative | صَالُونَيْنِ ṣālūnayni |
الصَّالُونَيْنِ aṣ-ṣālūnayni |
صَالُونَيْ ṣālūnay |
| genitive | صَالُونَيْنِ ṣālūnayni |
الصَّالُونَيْنِ aṣ-ṣālūnayni |
صَالُونَيْ ṣālūnay |
| plural | sound feminine plural | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | صَالُونَات ṣālūnāt |
الصَّالُونَات aṣ-ṣālūnāt |
صَالُونَات ṣālūnāt |
| nominative | صَالُونَاتٌ ṣālūnātun |
الصَّالُونَاتُ aṣ-ṣālūnātu |
صَالُونَاتُ ṣālūnātu |
| accusative | صَالُونَاتٍ ṣālūnātin |
الصَّالُونَاتِ aṣ-ṣālūnāti |
صَالُونَاتِ ṣālūnāti |
| genitive | صَالُونَاتٍ ṣālūnātin |
الصَّالُونَاتِ aṣ-ṣālūnāti |
صَالُونَاتِ ṣālūnāti |
Hypernyms
[edit]- (reception hall, salon): قُرْفَة (qurfa)
Moroccan Arabic
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[edit]Noun
[edit]صالون • (ṣālūn) m (plural صالونات (ṣālūnāt))
- living room
- Synonyms: بيت الضياف (bīt eḍ-ḍyāf), بيت الجلوس (bīt le-glūs)
- reception hall, salon
- Synonym: صالة (ṣāla)
Ottoman Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From French salon, from Italian salone (“large hall”), augmented form of sala (“hall”), from Lombardic sala (“room, house, entrance hall”), from Proto-Germanic *salą (“dwelling, house, hall”), from Proto-Indo-European *sel- (“human settlement, village, dwelling”).
Noun
[edit]صالون • (salon)
- reception hall, salon
Descendants
[edit]- Turkish: salon
Further reading
[edit]- Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013), “salon”, in The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN
South Levantine Arabic
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[edit]صالون • (ṣālōn) m (plural صالونات (ṣālōnāt))
- living room
- Synonym: صالة (ṣāle)
- saloon
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