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صبان

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Arabic

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Root
ص ب ن (ṣ b n)
5 terms

Pronunciation

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Noun

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صَبَّان (ṣabbānm

  1. soap seller

Declension

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Declension of noun صَبَّان (ṣabbān)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal صَبَّان
ṣabbān
الصَّبَّان
aṣ-ṣabbān
صَبَّان
ṣabbān
nominative صَبَّانٌ
ṣabbānun
الصَّبَّانُ
aṣ-ṣabbānu
صَبَّانُ
ṣabbānu
accusative صَبَّانًا
ṣabbānan
الصَّبَّانَ
aṣ-ṣabbāna
صَبَّانَ
ṣabbāna
genitive صَبَّانٍ
ṣabbānin
الصَّبَّانِ
aṣ-ṣabbāni
صَبَّانِ
ṣabbāni

Moroccan Arabic

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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صبان (ṣubbānm

  1. verbal noun of صبّ (ṣabb): pouring

Ottoman Turkish

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صبان

Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *sarpan (plough); cognate with Azerbaijani saban, Bashkir һабан (haban), Chuvash сурпан (surp̬an), Kazakh сабан (saban), Salar sovan, Tatar сабан (saban), Turkmen sāwan and Uyghur ساپان (sapan).

Noun

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صبان (saban) (definite accusative صبانی (sabanı), plural صبانلر (sabanlar))

  1. plough, a device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting
    Synonym: پلوغ (pulluğ)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: saban
  • Armenian: սապան (sapan)

Further reading

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