سلوقي

Andalusian Arabic

Etymology

Inherited from Arabic سَلُوقِيّ (salūqiyy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /suluːqiː/

Noun

سُلُوقِي (sulūqī) m (plural سُلُوقِيّات (sulūqiyyāt), and سَلَالِق (salāliq), and سِلَاق (silāq), feminine سُلُوقِيَّة (sulūqiyya))

  1. dog
    Synonyms: كَلْب (kalb), طَرُوس (ṭarūs), قَلَطي (qalaṭī)
    • 577 AH / 1181–82 CE, ابن هشام اللخمي [Ibn Hišām al-Laḵmiyy], edited by José Pérez Lázaro, الْمَدْخَلُ إِلَى تَقْوِيمِ اللِسَانِ وَتَعْلِيمِ الْبَيَانِ (al-madḵalu ʔilā taqwīmi l-lisāni wataʕlīmi l-bayāni) [Introducción a la corrección del lenguaje y la enseñanza de la elocuencia] (Fuentes Arábico-Hispanas; 6), volume II (in Arabic), Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional, published 1990, →ISBN, page 218 Nr. 332:
      ويقولون كلب سُلُوقيٌّ بضمّ السّين. والصَوّاب سَلُوقِيٌّ بفتحها، منسوب إلي سَلُوقَ موضع باليَمَن تنسب إليه الكِلاب والدُّرُوعُ.
      They say sulūqī dog with an u upon the s. The right one is with a upon it, referencing the place salūq in Yemen which dogs and war accoutrements hail from.
    • a. 1369, Ibn Ḵātima, “Un document nouveau sur l’arabe dialectal d’Occident au XIIe siècle = إيراد اللآل من إنشاد الضوال [ʾīrad l-laʾāl min ʾinšād aḍ-ḍawāl]”, in G. S. Colin, editor, Hespéris, volume 12, number 1 (in Arabic), published 1931, page 29:
    • Schiaparelli, Celestino (1871) “سلوقي”, in Vocabulista in arabico. Pubblicato per la prima volta sopra un codice della Biblioteca Riccardiana di Firenze (in Arabic), Firenze: Tipografia dei successori Le Monnier, page 279

References

  • Cherbonneau, Auguste (1849) “Définition lexigraphique de plusieurs mots usités dans le langage de l’Afrique septentrionale”, in Journal asiatique (in French), volume 55 / Quatrième Série Tome XIII, page 67a
  • Corriente, Federico, Pereira, Christophe, Vicente, Angeles, editors (2017), Dictionnaire du faisceau dialectal arabe andalou. Perspectives phraséologiques et étymologiques (in French), Berlin: De Gruyter, →ISBN, pages 652–3
  • Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “سلوقي”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes (in French), volume 2, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 676a

Arabic

Etymology 1

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of سَلُوق (salūq) + ـِيّ (-iyy), a village in Yemen,[1][2] according to Arabic tradition, however there are homonymic settlement names to consider,[3][4][5] including three named سَلُوقِيَّة (salūqiyya), Seleucia on the Tigris, Seleucia in Pieria, Seleucia on the Calycadnus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.luː.qijj/
    • (Hijazi) IPA(key): /suluːɡi/, [sʊluːɡi]

Noun

سَلُوقِيّ • (salūqiyy) m (plural سَلُوقِيّات (salūqiyyāt) or سَلَالِيق (salālīq), feminine سَلُوقِيّة (salūqiyya))

  1. Saluki
Declension

Adjective

سَلُوقِيّ • (salūqiyy) (feminine سَلُوقِيَّة (salūqiyya), masculine plural سَلُوقِيُّونَ (salūqiyyūna), feminine plural سَلُوقِيَّات (salūqiyyāt))

  1. Saluki
Declension

Alternative forms

  • سَلُوكِيّ (salūkiyy)

References

  1. on which not sole salūq Juynboll ed. Lexicon Geographicum etc. vol. II 1853 page 47
  2. also mentioned by the poet al-Quṭāmiyy, contemporary of the Prophet, in the verse مَعَهم ضَوار من سَلوق كأنها حُصُن تَجولٌ تُجَرَّرُ الأَرْسَانا.
  3. cf. Juynboll/de Goeje ed. Specimen etc. 1860 p. 26
  4. cf. المقدسي (a. 1000) Michael Jan de Goeje, editor, أحسن التقاسيم في معرفة الأقاليم [ʾaḥsan at-taqāsīm fī maʿrifa al-ʾaqālīm] (Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum; 3) (in Latin), Leiden: E. J. Brill, published 1877, 1906, page 245, antepenultimate line
  5. cf. اِبْن بَطُّوطَة [ibn baṭṭūṭa, Ibn Baṭṭūṭa] (1355) Charles Defrémery & Beniamino Sanguinetti, editor, تُحْفَةُ ٱلنُّظَّارِ فِي غَرَائِبِ ٱلْأَمْصَارِ وَعَجَائِبِ ٱلْأَسْفَارِ [tuḥfatu n-nuẓẓāri fī ḡarāʔibi l-ʔamṣāri waʕajāʔibi l-ʔasfāri] (in Arabic), volume II, Paris: L'imprimerie impériale/nationale, published 1854, page 303

Etymology 2

Relative noun (nisba) and

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Relative adjective (nisba) composed of سِلُوقُس (silūqus, Seleucus) + ـِيّ (-iyy)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /si.luː.qijj/

Noun

سِلُوقِيّ • (silūqiyy) m (plural سِلُوقِيُّون (silūqiyyūn), feminine سِلُوقِيّة (silūqiyya))

  1. Seleucid
Declension

Adjective

سِلُوقِيّ • (silūqiyy) (feminine سِلُوقِيَّة (silūqiyya), masculine plural سِلُوقِيُّونَ (silūqiyyūna), feminine plural سِلُوقِيَّات (silūqiyyāt))

  1. Seleucid
Declension
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