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سَنْط
 سنط on Arabic Wikipedia

Etymology edit

Perhaps through Coptic ϣⲟⲛϯ (šonti), ultimately from Egyptian snḏt (/⁠ˈsantʼə/ < earlier /ˈsantʃʼat⁠/, being feared, being respected, evoking reverence or respect; acacia) stemming from its religious significance. Compare Akkadian 𒊭𒄠𒂅 (/⁠šamṭu, samṭu⁠/, acacia), a foreign loan suspected to be borrowed from the same Egyptian.

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Noun edit

سَنْط (sanṭm

  1. Acacia spp. or Vachellia spp., especially Vachellia nilotica
    Synonyms: طَلْح (ṭalḥ), قَرَظ (qaraẓ)

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