ambar

See also: ámbar, âmbar, and ämbar

English

Etymology

Some uses are directly from Persian انبار (anbâr), others are via Turkish ambar, Serbo-Croatian а̏мба̄р, Russian амба́р (ambár), Volga German Ambar, etc. Doublet of sambar.

Noun

ambar (plural ambars)

  1. (rare) Any of various kinds of subterranean or barn-like granary, depending on context, in Iran, Turkey, Russia or the Balkans.
    • 1977, Fred C. Koch, The Volga Germans: In Russia and the Americas, from 1763 to the Present, pages 78–79:
      Generally the small granary (which the colonists referred to by its russian name, ambar), [existed. ... The oven's] auxiliary structure was as common to a home site as the principal abode, the barn, and the ambar.
    • 1985, British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: From the First to the Second World War. Series B, Turkey, Iran, and the Middle East, 1918-1939, page 84:
      57. Shortly after the coming of the American administrators it was found that one of the Tehran ambars had through lack of proper disinfection and ventilation become infected with weevils. [...] 58. The chief of the ambar had also previously requested authority to issue in small quantities 5,000 kharvars of grain which contained bitter seeds of which had been damaged by insect pests. Had his recommendation been approved when submitted early in the last year this grain could have been disposed of []
    • 2003, Willem M. Floor, Agriculture in Qajar Iran, page 231:
      Larger quantities of grain were kept in an ambar, a sub-terranean storage space aout three meters deep. [...] At the entrance of the ambar dung cakes were put to deter insects.
    • 2004, Petar Vlahović, Serbia: the country, people, life, customs, page 194:
      The ambar is built from logs or thick planks well and tightly adhering to each other. It is divided into partitions [...] for this or that type of grain (for instance, rye, wheat, etc.).
    • 2007, Margaret Dittemore, Looking Towards the Road: Architecture and Change in a Turkish Village, page 175:
      The ground floor is most often used to store fuel (wood, coal, and dung cakes), dried and pickled foods, flour, grain, old tools, and other equipment. [...] Extra grain and flour may be kept in large 100-kilo gunny sacks near the ambar.

Anagrams

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Adjective

ambar

  1. lucky
  2. happy

Synonyms

Crimean Tatar

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian انبار (anbâr).

Noun

ambar (accusative [please provide], plural [please provide])

  1. barn, granary

Declension

Declension of ambar
nominative ambar
genitive ambarnıñ
dative ambarğa
accusative ambarnı
locative ambarda
ablative ambardan

Indonesian

Etymology

From Arabic عَنْبَر (ʕanbar), from Middle Persian ʾmbl (ambar, ambergris).

Pronunciation

Noun

ambar (plural ambar-ambar)

  1. amber (a hard, generally yellow to brown translucent fossil resin, used for jewellery)
    Synonyms: amber, kahrab, katilayu
  2. ambergris (the waxy product of the sperm whale)

Compounds

  • ambar bunga
  • ambar darah
  • ambar kesturi
  • ambar kuning
  • batu ambar

Further reading

Ladino

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Hebrew אַמְבָּר (ʾambār), from Middle Iranian *ambār. Compare Persian انبار (anbâr). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Or from Turkish ambar, from the same origin.

Noun

ambar m

  1. storeroom, attic, cellar

Further reading

  • Aitor García Moreno, editor (2013–), “ambar”, in Diccionario Histórico Judeoespañol (in Spanish), CSIC
  • Joseph Nehama, Jesús Cantera (1977) “ámbar”, in Dictionnaire du Judéo-Espagnol (in French), Madrid: CSIC, →ISBN, page 35
  • Elli Kohen & Dahlia Kohen-Gordon (2000) “ambar”, in Ladino–English Concise Encyclopedic Dictionary, Hippocrene Books, →ISBN, page 22
  • Recuero, Pascual (1977) “anbar”, in Diccionario Básico Ladino-Español (in Spanish), 2nd edition, Barcelona: Riopiedras Ediciones, →ISBN, page 13

Northern Kurdish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑːmˈbɑːɾ/

Noun

ambar m (Arabic spelling ئامبار)

  1. alternative form of embar (storehouse)

Declension

Declension of ambar
definite masculine gender
case singular plural
nominative ambar ambar
construct ambarê ambarên
oblique ambarî ambaran
demonstrative oblique ambarî wan ambaran
vocative ambaro ambarino
indefinite masculine gender
case singular plural
nominative ambarek ambarin
construct ambarekî ambarine
oblique ambarekî ambarinan

References

  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020) “ambar”, in Ferhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press, page 8

Old Galician-Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Andalusian Arabic عَنْبَر (ʕánbar).

Noun

ambar m (plural ambars)

  1. amber
    • 1453, Gomes Eanes de Zurara, “Das legoas que estas caravellas do iffante forom allem do Cabo, e doutras cousas misticas” (chapter LXXVIII), in Chronica do descobrimento e conquista de Guiné; republished as Luís António de Abreu e Lima, editor, Paris: Fain e Thunot, 1841, page 371:
      [] e ouro que ham da terra daquelles, e coirama, e lã, e manteiga, e assy queijos que hi ha muytos, e assy tamaras em grande abastança que ham de fora, e ambar, e algallya, e anime, e azeite, e pelles dos lobos marinhos, de que ha muytos no ryo do Ouro, segundo ja ouvistes.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Descendants

  • Galician: ámbar
  • Portuguese: âmbar

References

Romanian

Noun

ambar n (plural ambare)

  1. alternative form of hambar

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish انبار (ambar), from Persian انبار (anbâr).

Noun

ȁmbār m inan (Cyrillic spelling а̏мба̄р)

  1. granary
    Synonym: žitnica
  2. silo
  3. storehouse

Declension

Declension of ambar
singular plural
nominative ambar ambari
genitive ambara ambara
dative ambaru ambarima
accusative ambar ambare
vocative ambare ambari
locative ambaru ambarima
instrumental ambarom ambarima

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish ámbar, from Andalusian Arabic, from Arabic عَنْبَر (ʕanbar, ambergris), from Middle Persian ʾmbl (ambar, ambergris). Compare Malay ambar. Doublet of ambal.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ʔamˈbaɾ/ [ʔɐmˈbaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: am‧bar

Noun

ambár (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜋ᜔ᜊᜇ᜔)

  1. amber (fossil resin)

Further reading

  • ambar”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
  • Cuadrado Muñiz, Adolfo (1972) Hispanismos en el tagalo: diccionario de vocablos de origen español vigentes en esta lengua filipina, Madrid: Oficina de Educación Iberoamericana, page 29

Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish انبار (embar, ambar), borrowed from Persian انبار (anbâr).

Noun

ambar

  1. barn
    Coordinate terms: serender, nalya, bagen
  2. granary
  3. (nautical) hold

Declension


Declension of ambar
singular plural
nominative ambar ambarlar
definite accusative ambarı ambarları
dative ambara ambarlara
locative ambarda ambarlarda
ablative ambardan ambarlardan
genitive ambarın ambarların
Possessive forms
nominative
singular plural
1st singular ambarım ambarlarım
2nd singular ambarın ambarların
3rd singular ambarı ambarları
1st plural ambarımız ambarlarımız
2nd plural ambarınız ambarlarınız
3rd plural ambarları ambarları
definite accusative
singular plural
1st singular ambarımı ambarlarımı
2nd singular ambarını ambarlarını
3rd singular ambarını ambarlarını
1st plural ambarımızı ambarlarımızı
2nd plural ambarınızı ambarlarınızı
3rd plural ambarlarını ambarlarını
dative
singular plural
1st singular ambarıma ambarlarıma
2nd singular ambarına ambarlarına
3rd singular ambarına ambarlarına
1st plural ambarımıza ambarlarımıza
2nd plural ambarınıza ambarlarınıza
3rd plural ambarlarına ambarlarına
locative
singular plural
1st singular ambarımda ambarlarımda
2nd singular ambarında ambarlarında
3rd singular ambarında ambarlarında
1st plural ambarımızda ambarlarımızda
2nd plural ambarınızda ambarlarınızda
3rd plural ambarlarında ambarlarında
ablative
singular plural
1st singular ambarımdan ambarlarımdan
2nd singular ambarından ambarlarından
3rd singular ambarından ambarlarından
1st plural ambarımızdan ambarlarımızdan
2nd plural ambarınızdan ambarlarınızdan
3rd plural ambarlarından ambarlarından
genitive
singular plural
1st singular ambarımın ambarlarımın
2nd singular ambarının ambarlarının
3rd singular ambarının ambarlarının
1st plural ambarımızın ambarlarımızın
2nd plural ambarınızın ambarlarınızın
3rd plural ambarlarının ambarlarının

References

  • Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “ambar”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
  • Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013), The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN