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انبار

انبار

See also: انباز

Ottoman Turkish

Noun

انبار (ambâr)

  1. warehouse
  2. granary
  3. depot
  4. reservoir

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian hmbʾl (hambār, store), from Old Persian *𐏃𐎶𐎲𐎠𐎼 (hambāra-), from Proto-Iranian *ham-bāra-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sam-bʰāra-, from Proto-Indo-European *sem- (together) + *bʰer- (carry). Cognate with Manichaean Middle Persian hmbʾr (hambār), Manichaean Parthian ʾmbʾrg (ambārag) (< *ʾmbʾr (ambār)), Avestan 𐬵𐬅𐬨𐬠𐬀𐬭 (hą̇̇mbar), and Sanskrit सम्भार (sambhārá, provision, necessaries, materials). Akin to Old Armenian համբար (hambar), ամբար (ambar), Classical Syriac ܐܡܒܪܐ (ʾambārāʾ), Jewish Babylonian Aramaic אמברא (ʾambārāʾ), Hebrew אַמְבָּר (ʾambār); Iranian borrowings.

Pronunciation

Noun

انبار (ambâr) (plural انبارها (ambâr-hâ))

Dari انبار
Iranian Persian انبار
Tajik анбор (anbor)
  1. store, warehouse, granary, depot, reservoir

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • انباری (ambâri)
  • انبارخانه (ambârxâne)
  • انباردار (ambârdâr)
  • انباردن (ambârdan)
  • انباریدن (ambâridan)
  • انبار کردن (ambâr kardan)
  • تلمبار (talambâr)

Descendants

  • Arabic: أنبار (ʾanbār), الأنبار (al-ʾAnbār)
    • English: Al Anbar, Anbar
  • Azeri: anbar / انبار
  • Belarusian: амбар (ambar) (via a Turkic language)
  • English: ambar (rare; in some cases a direct borrowing, in others via another language)
  • Georgian: ამბარი (ambari)
  • Hindustani:
    Urdu: انبار (anbār)
  • Kazakh: амбар (ambar)
  • Ottoman Turkish: انبار (ambâr)
  • Russian: амба́р (ambár) (via a Turkic language)
  • Tatar: амбар (ambar)
  • Ukrainian: амбар (ambar) (via a Turkic language)

Verb

انبار (ambâr-)

  1. present stem form of انباشتن.
  2. present stem form of انباریدن.
  3. present stem form of انباردن.

References

  • Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1971), ամբար”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Dictionary of Armenian Root Words] (in Armenian), volume I, 2nd edition, Yerevan: University Press, published 1926–1935, page 149a
  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “hambār”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press