عبب

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See also: غبب, عنب, غنت, and عنت

Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Likely related to Classical Syriac ܥܒܐ (ʾāḇā, forest, thicket), the root ع ب ب (ʕ-b-b) related to swellings and thickenings being the Aramaic reflex of the Arabic root ض ب ب (ḍ-b-b) related to sticking, density, tumorosity. Later duplicated to عُبْعُب (ʕubʕub).

Noun[edit]

عُبَب (ʕubabm

  1. husk tomato (Physalis gen. sensu lato)
    Synonym: حَرَنْكَش (ḥarankaš)
    1. winter cherry, bladder cherry (Alkekengi officinarum, syn. Physalis alkekengi)
      Synonyms: كَاكَنْج (kākanj), عُبَب الثَّعْلَب (ʕubab aṯ-ṯaʕlab), عِنَب الثَّعْلَب (ʕinab aṯ-ṯaʕlab)
    2. winter cherry, poison gooseberry, ashwagandha (Withania somnifera, syn. Physalis somnifera)
      Synonyms: عُبَب الثَّعْلَب (ʕubab aṯ-ṯaʕlab), عِنَب الثَّعْلَب (ʕinab aṯ-ṯaʕlab)

Noun[edit]

عُبُب (ʕububpl

  1. plural of عُبَاب (ʕubāb, waves or billows of a torrent of water)