صرصار

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From صَرْصَرَ (ṣarṣara, to squeak), due to the animal’s sound, or the reverse, and the animal-name may be borrowed from Aramaic צרצרא / ܨܪܨܪܐ (/⁠ṣarṣārā⁠/), ܨܪܨܘܪܐ (ṣarṣōrā), as this name isn’t even attested in South Semitic.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

صِرْصَار or صَرْصَار (ṣirṣār or ṣarṣārm (plural صَرَاصِير (ṣarāṣīr))

  1. cockroach
    Synonyms: صُرْصُور (ṣurṣūr), صُرْصُر (ṣurṣur)
  2. cricket
    Synonyms: صُرْصُور (ṣurṣūr), صُرْصُر (ṣurṣur)
Declension[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /sˤar.sˤaːr/, /sˤir.sˤaːr/

Noun[edit]

صَرْصَار or صِرْصَار (ṣarṣār or ṣirṣārm (plural صَرَاصِير (ṣarāṣīr))

  1. Nonstandard form of صَلْصَال (ṣalṣāl, argil)
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References[edit]

Egyptian Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

See Arabic صِرْصَار (ṣirṣār).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

صرصار (ṣurṣārm (plural صراصير (ṣaraṣīr))

  1. cockroach