مسمار

Arabic

Etymology

Compare Akkadian samrūtum (nail (of copper))

Borrowed from Aramaic מַסְמָר (masmār), מַסְמְרָא (masmərā, pin, nail).

Cognate with Hebrew מסמר (masmér).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mis.maːr/
  • (file)
    • (Hijazi) IPA(key): /mus.maːr/, [mʊs.maːr]

Noun

مِسْمَار • (mismār) m (plural مَسَامِير (masāmīr))

  1. nail, pin, peg, wedge, bolt, even a screw
  2. vine pole
  3. forked tentpole
  4. as مِسْمَار اللَّحْم (mismār al-llaḥm) or مِسْمَار القَدَم (mismār al-qadam): callus
    Synonym: جُسْأَة (jusʔa)
  5. (obsolete) staphyloma
    • a. 1050, مروان بن جناح [Marwān ibn Janāḥ], edited by Gerrit Bos, Fabian Käs, كتاب التلخيص [kitāb at-talḵīṣ] [On the Nomenclature of Medicinal Drugs], Leiden: Brill, published 2020, →DOI, →ISBN, pages 753 Nr. 588 fol. 53r,4–8:
      الموسرج هو ما نتأ من الطبقة العنبية إذا انحرقت القرنية من كتاب العلل والأعراض الجالينوس، قال الرازي في الكافي: إذا كان صغيرًا فهو موسرج، وإذا كان كبيرًا فهو مسمار.
      Mūsaraj† (recte: mūrsaraj leg., lit. ‘ant’s head’) is a protrusion of the uvea occurring because of an inflammation of the cornea according to Galen’s ‘Book on Causes and Symptoms’. Al-Rāzī said in his al-Kāfī: If (this protrusion) is small, it is called mūsaraj and if it is large it is called al-mismār (staphyloma, lit. ‘nail’).

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Maltese: musmar
  • Amharic: ምስማር (məsmar)
  • Armenian: մսմար (msmar) (via Turkic)
  • Azerbaijani: mismar
  • Gurani: پسماری (pismārī)
  • Northern Kurdish: bizmar
  • Old Georgian: მუსმარი (musmari)
  • Ottoman Turkish: مسمار (mismar)
  • Swahili: msumari

References

  • msmr”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
  • Fraenkel, Siegmund (1886) Die aramäischen Fremdwörter im Arabischen (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 89
  • Haupt, Paul (1917) “The Disease of King Teumman of Elam”, in Journal of the Society of Oriental Research, volume 1, page 90, derives the Aramaic and Hebrew from Assyrian Akkadian with s₁ as first radical, but a corresponding Akkadian term seems still not attested
  • Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “مسمار”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
  • Wehr, Hans with Kropfitsch, Lorenz (1985) “مسمار”, in Arabisches Wörterbuch für die Schriftsprache der Gegenwart (in German), 5th edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, published 2011, →ISBN, page 597

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مِسْمَار (mismār, nail), itself from Aramaic מַסְמָר (masmār).

Noun

مسمار • (mismar) (plural مسامیر (mesamir))

  1. nail, a spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials
    Synonyms: چیوی (çivi), میخ (mıh)

Derived terms

  • مسمارلامق (mismarlamak, to nail)
  • مسمارلو (mismarlı, nailed, studded)
  • مسماری (mismari, of the shape of a nail)

Descendants

Further reading

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مِسْمَار (mismār). Ultimately borrowed from Aramaic מַסְמָר (masmār), מַסְמְרָא (masmərā, pin, nail).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mus.maːr/, [mʊsˈmɑːrˤ]
  • (file)

Noun

مسمار • (musmār) m (plural مسامير (masāmīr))

  1. nail (for carpentry)
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