برسيم

See also: برسیم

Arabic

Etymology

From Coptic ⲃⲉⲣⲥⲓⲙ (bersim, Egyptian clover), itself suggested a Middle Iranian borrowing, equalling Persian برسم (barsam, barsom) meaning a “bundle of twigs” of uncertain botanical identity brandished by Zoroastrians during recitation.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bir.siːm/

Noun

بِرْسِيم • (birsīm) m

  1. Trifolium alexandrinum, Egyptian clover (a trefoil widely used as forage crop)

Declension

References

  • Peter Behnstedt (2006) “Coptic Loanwoards”, in Versteegh, Kees, editor, Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics, volume 1, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 504
  • Shapira, Dan D. Y. (2009) “Irano-Arabica: contamination and popular etymology. Notes on the Persian and Arabic lexicons (with references to Aramaic, Hebrew and Turkic)”, in Христианский Восток – Новая Серия, volume 5 (XI), Moscow: Издательство Российской Академии Наук и Государственного Эрмитажа, page 173
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