حبارى

See also: حباري

Arabic

FWOTD – 3 August 2020
حُبَارَىChlamydotis macqueenii

Etymology

From the root ح ب ر (ḥ-b-r) related to delight since it is the most-prized fowl flesh. For the pattern compare سُمَانَى (sumānā, quail, Coturnix coturnix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħu.baː.raː/

Noun

حُبَارَى • (ḥubārā) f (dual حُبَارَيَانِ (ḥubārayāni), plural حُبَارَيَات (ḥubārayāt))

  1. bustard (Otididae bird such as Chlamydotis spp., Otis tarda, Ardeotis arabs)

Declension

Derived terms

  • حُبْرُج (ḥubruj, the male of a bustard)
  • يَحْبُور (yaḥbūr, young of a bustard)
  • آخِرُ الزَمَانِ الْحُبَارَى تَصِيرُ شَاهِين (ʔāḵiru z-zamāni l-ḥubārā taṣīru šāhīn, it is against nature, it is impossible, proverb, literally At the end of the time a bustard will become a falcon)

Descendants

  • English: hubara
  • French: houbara f or m
  • German: Hubara f or m
  • Persian: هوبره (hubare, hubarre), آهوبره (âhubare)
  • Polish: hubara f
  • Spanish: hubara f
  • → Translingual: Outis houbara; Chlamydotis houbara (obsolete)

Further reading

  • Aʿlam, Hūšang, Scott, Derek A. (1990-12-15) “bustard”, in Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition, New York
  • Hauenschild, Ingeborg (2003) Die Tierbezeichnungen bei Mahmud al-Kaschgari: eine Untersuchung aus sprach- und kulturhistorischer Sicht (Turcologica; 53) (in German), Otto Harrassowitz: Wiesbaden, →ISBN, pages 224–225
  • Lane, Edward William (1863) “حبارى”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 499–500
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