صناعة

Arabic

Root
ص ن ع (ṣ-n-ʕ)

Etymology

Verbal noun of صَنَعَ (ṣanaʕa, to make, manufacture).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sˤi.naː.ʕa/

Noun

صِنَاعَة • (ṣināʕa) f (plural صِنَاعَات (ṣināʕāt) or صَنَائِع (ṣanāʔiʕ))

  1. verbal noun of صَنَعَ (ṣanaʕa) (form I)
  2. art, skill
  3. occupation, profession
  4. handicraft
  5. trade, craft
  6. manufacture
  7. industry

Declension

Descendants

  • Lishana Deni: צנאתא (ṣaneʾta, profession, skill)[1]
  • Classical Persian: صناعت (sanâ'at)
    • > Persian: صناعت (sanâ'at) (inherited)
    • > Tajik: саноат (sanoat) (inherited)
    • Ottoman Turkish: صناعت (sanâat)
      • > Turkish: zanâat (inherited)
    • Azerbaijani: sənaət
    • Chagatai: صناعت (sänā'ät)
      • > Uzbek: sanoat (inherited)
      • > Uyghur: سانائەت (sana'et) (inherited)
    • Turkmen: senagat
    • Tatar: сәнәгать (sänägat’)

References

  1. Sabar, Yona (2002). A Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dictionary: Dialects of Amidya, Dihok, Nerwa and Zakho, Northwestern Iraq: Based on Old and New Manuscripts, Oral and Written Bible Translations, Folkloric Texts, and Diverse Spoken Registers, with an Introduction to Grammar and Semantics, and an Index of Talmudic Words Which Have Reflexes in Jewish Neo-Aramaic. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “صناعة”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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