حزنبل

Arabic

Etymology

Augmented (إِلْحَاق (ʔilḥāq)) from حَبْل (ḥabl, rope), two times to fuse a quinqueliteral from a triliteral, in reference to the astringent application of the plant. We see crosslinguistically that the habit of a composite stimulates speakers to multiply, and mnemotechny, relevant for the lexemic image of a plant, advises dichotomies and trichotomies: see Proto-Slavic *devęsilъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħa.zan.bal/

Noun

حَزَنْبَل • (ḥazanbalm

  1. common yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Declension

Declension of noun حَزَنْبَل (ḥazanbal)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal حَزَنْبَل
ḥazanbal
الْحَزَنْبَل
al-ḥazanbal
حَزَنْبَل
ḥazanbal
nominative حَزَنْبَلٌ
ḥazanbalun
الْحَزَنْبَلُ
al-ḥazanbalu
حَزَنْبَلُ
ḥazanbalu
accusative حَزَنْبَلًا
ḥazanbalan
الْحَزَنْبَلَ
al-ḥazanbala
حَزَنْبَلَ
ḥazanbala
genitive حَزَنْبَلٍ
ḥazanbalin
الْحَزَنْبَلِ
al-ḥazanbali
حَزَنْبَلِ
ḥazanbali

Descendants

  • Persian: حزنبل (hazanbel)
  • Turkish: hazanbel, hazambel

Further reading

  • Baalbaki, Ramzi (2008) The Legacy of the Kitāb. Sībawayhi’s Analytical Methods within the Context of the Arabic Grammatical Theory (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics; 51)‎[1], Leiden: Brill, →DOI, →ISBN, page 151