كشتبان
Arabic
Alternative forms
- كُسْتُبَان (kustubān), كُشْتُبَانَة (kuštubāna), كُسْتُبَانَة (kustubāna)
Etymology
From Middle Persian [script needed] (ʾngwst' /angust/, “finger”) + [script needed] (-pʾn' /bān/, “guard, keeper”); compare Persian انگشتانه (angoštâne, “thimble”, literally “finger guard”), Tajik ангуштпона (anguštpona), and Uzbek angishvona.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuʃ.tu.baːn/
Noun
كُشْتُبَان • (kuštubān) m (plural كَشَاتِبِين (kašātibīn) or كُشْتُبَانَات (kuštubānāt))
- thimble
- pommel of a hilt
- p. 1897, a. 1917, “Gifts worthy of kings: An episode in Dār Fūr-Taqalī relations”, in Lidwien Kapteijns and Jay Spaulding, editors, Sudanic Africa, volume 1, published 1990, pages 61–70:
- ١ سيف بلدي مفضه ببرشم فضه وتوم ومحاره وخروس فضه وكستبانه فضه مجلد مدس
١ حربة شلكاية كبيرة مسلكة بفضه
١ تركاس داخله سبعه حراب طبايق مسلكين بفضه
٢ كواكب مسلكين بفضه- 1 native silvered sword with hilt of silver, decorative silvern beads, nacre, silver rings, a silver pommel, and tanned leather.
1 large long jagged spear wired in silver
1 quiver wherein there are seven short throwing spears wired with silver
2 spears of wide and jagged blade wired with silver
- 1 native silvered sword with hilt of silver, decorative silvern beads, nacre, silver rings, a silver pommel, and tanned leather.
Declension
Declension of noun كُشْتُبَان (kuštubān)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | كُشْتُبَان kuštubān |
الْكُشْتُبَان al-kuštubān |
كُشْتُبَان kuštubān |
Nominative | كُشْتُبَانٌ kuštubānun |
الْكُشْتُبَانُ al-kuštubānu |
كُشْتُبَانُ kuštubānu |
Accusative | كُشْتُبَانًا kuštubānan |
الْكُشْتُبَانَ al-kuštubāna |
كُشْتُبَانَ kuštubāna |
Genitive | كُشْتُبَانٍ kuštubānin |
الْكُشْتُبَانِ al-kuštubāni |
كُشْتُبَانِ kuštubāni |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | كُشْتُبَانَيْن kuštubānayn |
الْكُشْتُبَانَيْن al-kuštubānayn |
كُشْتُبَانَيْ kuštubānay |
Nominative | كُشْتُبَانَانِ kuštubānāni |
الْكُشْتُبَانَانِ al-kuštubānāni |
كُشْتُبَانَا kuštubānā |
Accusative | كُشْتُبَانَيْنِ kuštubānayni |
الْكُشْتُبَانَيْنِ al-kuštubānayni |
كُشْتُبَانَيْ kuštubānay |
Genitive | كُشْتُبَانَيْنِ kuštubānayni |
الْكُشْتُبَانَيْنِ al-kuštubānayni |
كُشْتُبَانَيْ kuštubānay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote; sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | كَشَاتِبِين; كُشْتُبَانَات kašātibīn; kuštubānāt |
الْكَشَاتِبِين; الْكُشْتُبَانَات al-kašātibīn; al-kuštubānāt |
كَشَاتِبِين; كُشْتُبَانَات kašātibīn; kuštubānāt |
Nominative | كَشَاتِبِينٌ; كُشْتُبَانَاتٌ kašātibīnun; kuštubānātun |
الْكَشَاتِبِينُ; الْكُشْتُبَانَاتُ al-kašātibīnu; al-kuštubānātu |
كَشَاتِبِينُ; كُشْتُبَانَاتُ kašātibīnu; kuštubānātu |
Accusative | كَشَاتِبِينًا; كُشْتُبَانَاتٍ kašātibīnan; kuštubānātin |
الْكَشَاتِبِينَ; الْكُشْتُبَانَاتِ al-kašātibīna; al-kuštubānāti |
كَشَاتِبِينَ; كُشْتُبَانَاتِ kašātibīna; kuštubānāti |
Genitive | كَشَاتِبِينٍ; كُشْتُبَانَاتٍ kašātibīnin; kuštubānātin |
الْكَشَاتِبِينِ; الْكُشْتُبَانَاتِ al-kašātibīni; al-kuštubānāti |
كَشَاتِبِينِ; كُشْتُبَانَاتِ kašātibīni; kuštubānāti |
Hijazi Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic كُشْتُبَان (kuštubān).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuʃtuˈbaːn/, [kʊʃtʊˈbaːn]
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