sabel

See also: Sabel and Säbel

Basque

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s̺abel/ [s̺a.β̞el]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -abel, -el
  • Hyphenation: sa‧bel

Noun

sabel inan

  1. (anatomy) The abdomen or belly, or that part of the body between the thorax and the pelvis.
  2. (zoology) The posterior section of the body, behind the thorax, in insects, crustaceans, and other Arthropoda.

Declension

Declension of sabel (inanimate, ending in consonant)
indefinite singular plural
absolutive sabel sabela sabelak
ergative sabelek sabelak sabelek
dative sabeli sabelari sabelei
genitive sabelen sabelaren sabelen
comitative sabelekin sabelarekin sabelekin
causative sabelengatik sabelarengatik sabelengatik
benefactive sabelentzat sabelarentzat sabelentzat
instrumental sabelez sabelaz sabelez
inessive sabeletan sabelean sabeletan
locative sabeletako sabeleko sabeletako
allative sabeletara sabelera sabeletara
terminative sabeletaraino sabeleraino sabeletaraino
directive sabeletarantz sabelerantz sabeletarantz
destinative sabeletarako sabelerako sabeletarako
ablative sabeletatik sabeletik sabeletatik
partitive sabelik
prolative sabeltzat

Further reading

  • sabel”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • sabel”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Danish

Etymology

From German Säbel, from Hungarian szablya (sabre).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saːbəl/, [ˈsæːˀb̥əl]

Noun

sabel c (singular definite sablen or sabelen, plural indefinite sabler)

  1. sabre, saber

Declension

Declension of sabel
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative sabel sablen
sabelen
sabler sablerne
genitive sabels sablens
sabelens
sablers sablernes

Derived terms

Further reading

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsaː.bəl/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: sa‧bel

Etymology 1

Borrowed from German Sabel, obsolete form of Säbel, from Polish szabla, from Hungarian szablya.

Noun

sabel m (plural sabels, diminutive sabeltje n)

  1. sabre (Commonwealth), saber (US) (sword with a narrow, slightly curved blade)
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Afrikaans: sabel
  • Japanese: サーベル (sāberu)
  • Papiamentu: sabel (dated)
  • Indonesian: sabel

Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch sabel.

Noun

sabel m (plural sabels)

  1. sable (Martes zibellina)
    Synonyms: sabeldier, sabelmarter
  2. (heraldry) sable, the colour black
Derived terms

Anagrams

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Hungarian szablya, via German Säbel.

Noun

sabel m (definite singular sabelen, indefinite plural sabler, definite plural sablene)

  1. a sabre, or saber (US)

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Hungarian szablya, via German Säbel.

Noun

sabel m (definite singular sabelen, indefinite plural sablar, definite plural sablane)

  1. a sabre, or saber (US)

Derived terms

References

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from German Säbel (Late Middle High German sabel), from Hungarian szablya.

Noun

sabel c

  1. sabre (a light sword, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point)

Declension

Further reading

Anagrams