حبارى

See also: حباري

Arabic

FWOTD – 3 August 2020

Etymology

From the root ح ب ر (ḥ b r) related to delight since it is the most-prized fowl flesh. For the pattern compare سُمَانَى (sumānā, quail, Coturnix coturnix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħu.baː.raː/

Noun

حُبَارَى • (ḥubārāf (dual حُبَارَيَانِ (ḥubārayāni), plural حُبَارَيَات (ḥubārayāt))

  1. bustard (Otididae bird such as Chlamydotis spp., Otis tarda, Ardeotis arabs)

Declension

Declension of noun حُبَارَى (ḥubārā)
singular singular invariable
indefinite definite construct
informal حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
الْحُبَارَى
al-ḥubārā
حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
nominative حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
الْحُبَارَى
al-ḥubārā
حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
accusative حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
الْحُبَارَى
al-ḥubārā
حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
genitive حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
الْحُبَارَى
al-ḥubārā
حُبَارَى
ḥubārā
dual indefinite definite construct
informal حُبَارَيَيْن
ḥubārayayn
الْحُبَارَيَيْن
al-ḥubārayayn
حُبَارَيَيْ
ḥubārayay
nominative حُبَارَيَانِ
ḥubārayāni
الْحُبَارَيَانِ
al-ḥubārayāni
حُبَارَيَا
ḥubārayā
accusative حُبَارَيَيْنِ
ḥubārayayni
الْحُبَارَيَيْنِ
al-ḥubārayayni
حُبَارَيَيْ
ḥubārayay
genitive حُبَارَيَيْنِ
ḥubārayayni
الْحُبَارَيَيْنِ
al-ḥubārayayni
حُبَارَيَيْ
ḥubārayay
plural sound feminine plural
indefinite definite construct
informal حُبَارَيَات
ḥubārayāt
الْحُبَارَيَات
al-ḥubārayāt
حُبَارَيَات
ḥubārayāt
nominative حُبَارَيَاتٌ
ḥubārayātun
الْحُبَارَيَاتُ
al-ḥubārayātu
حُبَارَيَاتُ
ḥubārayātu
accusative حُبَارَيَاتٍ
ḥubārayātin
الْحُبَارَيَاتِ
al-ḥubārayāti
حُبَارَيَاتِ
ḥubārayāti
genitive حُبَارَيَاتٍ
ḥubārayātin
الْحُبَارَيَاتِ
al-ḥubārayāti
حُبَارَيَاتِ
ḥubārayāti

Derived terms

  • حُبْرُج (ḥubruj, the male of a bustard)
  • يَحْبُور (yaḥbūr, young of a bustard)
  • آخِرُ الزَمَانِ الْحُبَارَى تَصِيرُ شَاهِين (ʔāḵiru z-zamāni l-ḥubārā taṣīru šāhīn, it is against nature, it is impossible, proverb, literally At the end of the time a bustard will become a falcon)

Descendants

  • English: hubara
  • French: houbara f or m
  • German: Hubara f or m
  • Persian: هوبره (hubare, hubarre), آهوبره (âhubare)
  • Polish: hubara f
  • Spanish: hubara f
  • → Translingual: Outis houbara; Chlamydotis houbara (obsolete)

Further reading

  • Aʿlam, Hūšang, Scott, Derek A. (1990-12-15) “bustard”, in Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition, New York
  • Hauenschild, Ingeborg (2003) Die Tierbezeichnungen bei Mahmud al-Kaschgari: eine Untersuchung aus sprach- und kulturhistorischer Sicht (Turcologica; 53) (in German), Otto Harrassowitz: Wiesbaden, →ISBN, pages 224–225
  • Lane, Edward William (1863-1893) “حبارى”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 499–500.