خبزة

Arabic

Etymology

خُبْز (ḵubz) + ـَة (-a).

Noun

خُبْزَة • (ḵubza) f (dual خُبْزَتَانِ (ḵubzatāni), plural خُبُزَات (ḵubuzāt) or خُبْزَات (ḵubzāt))

  1. loaf of bread
    • 1865 CE, Bible (SVD), Gospel of Mark, 8:6:
      فَأَمَرَ الْجَمْعَ أَنْ يَتَّكِئُوا عَلَى الْأَرْضِ، وَأَخَذَ السَّبْعَ خُبْزَاتٍ وَشَكَرَ وَكَسَرَ وَأَعْطَى تَلَامِيذَهُ لِيُقَدِّمُوا، فَقَدَّمُوا إِلَى الْجَمْعِ.
      faʔamara l-jamʕa ʔan yattakiʔū ʕalā l-ʔarḍi, waʔaḵaḏa s-sabʕa ḵubzātin wašakara wakasara waʔaʕṭā talāmīḏahu liyuqaddimū, faqaddamū ʔilā l-jamʕi.
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Declension

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic خُبْزَة (ḵubza).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xub.za/

Noun

خبزة • (ḵubza) f (singulative, dual خبزتين (ḵubztayn), paucal خبزات (ḵubzāt))

  1. singulative of خبز (ḵubz): loaf of bread

South Levantine Arabic

Root
خ ب ز
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic خُبْزَة (ḵubza).

Noun

خبزة • (ḵubze) f (singulative, collective خبز m (ḵubz), paucal خبزات (ḵubzāt))

  1. piece of bread
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