| ἔβενος Mar 25th 2013, 01:39 | | | | Line 28: | Line 28: | | | *** Ottoman Turkish: {{l|ota|آبنوس|tr=âbnûs}} | | *** Ottoman Turkish: {{l|ota|آبنوس|tr=âbnûs}} | | | **** Turkish: {{l|tr|abanoz}} | | **** Turkish: {{l|tr|abanoz}} | | | + | *** Indic Languages: | | | + | **** Bengali: {{l|bn|আবলুস|tr=āblus}} | | | + | **** Gujarati: {{l|gu|અબનૂસ|tr=abnūs}}, {{l|gu|અબનૂરા|tr=abnūrā}} | | | + | **** Hindi: {{l|hi|आबनूस|tr=ābnūs}} | | | | | | | | ===References=== | | ===References=== |
Latest revision as of 01:39, 25 March 2013 [edit] Ancient Greek [edit] Alternative forms [edit] Etymology From Egyptian hbny [edit] Pronunciation ἔβενος (genitive ἐβένου) f, m, second declension; (ebenos) - ebony tree, wood
[edit] Inflection [edit] Descendants - Greek: έβενος
- Latin: ebenus
- Middle Persian: ʾpnws (abnūs)
- Persian: ابنوس (abnūs), آبنوس (ābnūs, ābenūs), آبنوز (ābnūz)
- Arabic: أبنوس (ʾabnūs)
- Ottoman Turkish: آبنوس (âbnûs)
- Indic Languages:
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