ماجور
See also: مأجور
Arabic
Etymology
Generally believed to be of Coptic origin, however the exact word is omitted. One option is *ⲙⲁϫⲱⲣ (*mačōr) from ⲙⲁ- (ma-, “place”) + ϫⲱⲣ (čōr, “to scatter”), another ⲙⲁⲕⲣⲟ (makro, “trough, mortar”) to which colloquial Egyptian Arabic could have applied the tool-pattern as in كَالُون (kālūn). However the Tractate Kelim attests מגור to mean a stand in which fire was held in the hearth, comparable to earlier Biblical Hebrew מְגוּרָה (məḡūrā) meaning a place of living, barn or storehouse, from the root ג־ו־ר (g-w-r), the root of جَار (jār, “neighbour”), which itself we have charged to be an Aramaic loanword.
Noun
مَاجُور • (mājūr) m (plural مَوَاجِير (mawājīr))
Declension
Declension of noun مَاجُور (mājūr)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مَاجُور mājūr |
الْمَاجُور al-mājūr |
مَاجُور mājūr |
Nominative | مَاجُورٌ mājūrun |
الْمَاجُورُ al-mājūru |
مَاجُورُ mājūru |
Accusative | مَاجُورًا mājūran |
الْمَاجُورَ al-mājūra |
مَاجُورَ mājūra |
Genitive | مَاجُورٍ mājūrin |
الْمَاجُورِ al-mājūri |
مَاجُورِ mājūri |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | مَاجُورَيْن mājūrayn |
الْمَاجُورَيْن al-mājūrayn |
مَاجُورَيْ mājūray |
Nominative | مَاجُورَانِ mājūrāni |
الْمَاجُورَانِ al-mājūrāni |
مَاجُورَا mājūrā |
Accusative | مَاجُورَيْنِ mājūrayni |
الْمَاجُورَيْنِ al-mājūrayni |
مَاجُورَيْ mājūray |
Genitive | مَاجُورَيْنِ mājūrayni |
الْمَاجُورَيْنِ al-mājūrayni |
مَاجُورَيْ mājūray |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مَوَاجِير mawājīr |
الْمَوَاجِير al-mawājīr |
مَوَاجِير mawājīr |
Nominative | مَوَاجِيرُ mawājīru |
الْمَوَاجِيرُ al-mawājīru |
مَوَاجِيرُ mawājīru |
Accusative | مَوَاجِيرَ mawājīra |
الْمَوَاجِيرَ al-mawājīra |
مَوَاجِيرَ mawājīra |
Genitive | مَوَاجِيرَ mawājīra |
الْمَوَاجِيرِ al-mawājīri |
مَوَاجِيرِ mawājīri |
References
- Bishai, Wilson B. (1964) “Coptic Lexical Influence on Egyptian Arabic”, in Journal of Near Eastern Studies, volume 23, number 1, , page 43b
- Winter, Moritz (1910) Die Koch- und Tafelgeräte in Palästina zur Zeit der Mischnah (in German), Berlin: H. Itzkowski, page 10
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