طناب

Khalaj

Noun

طَناب (tanâb or tənâb) (definite accusative طَنابؽ, plural طَنابلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of tanâb, tənâb (rope)

Declension

Declension of طناب
singular plural
nominative طناب طنابلار
genitive طنابؽݧ طنابلارؽݧ
dative طنابقا طنابلارقا
definite accusative طنابؽ طنابلارؽ
locative طنابچا طنابلارچا
ablative طنابدا طنابلاردا
instrumental طنابلا طنابلارلا
equative طنابوارا طنابلاروارا

Persian

Alternative forms

  • اطناب (atnâb)
  • طناف (tanâf) (dialectal, Kashan)[1]
  • طنو (tanaw) (dialectal, Hazaragi)

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic أَطْنَاب (ʔaṭnāb), plural of طُنُب (ṭunub, rope). Majorly displaced native رَسَن (rasan) and اَرویس (arvês) (from Middle Persian [script needed] (’lwys /⁠arwēs⁠/)).

Noun

طناب • (tanâb)

  1. rope

Derived terms

  • طناب‌کشی (tanâb-kaši, tug of war)

Descendants

  • Turkmen: tanap
  • Khalaj: tanâb

References

  1. ^ Miller, Corey, Livingston, Jace, Vinson, Mark, Triebwasser Prado, Thomas (2014) Persian Dialects: As Spoken in Iran[1], University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language, page 63