سنبوسق
Arabic
editAlternative forms
edit- سَنْبُوسَك (sanbūsak), سَنْبُوسَج (sanbūsaj), سَمْبُوسَك (sambūsak)
- سَنْبُوسَة (sanbūsa), سَمْبُوسَة (sambūsa) — from Neo-Persian
Etymology
editFrom Middle Persian *sambōsag, whence Persian سنبوسه (sanbuse).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editسَنْبُوسَق • (sanbūsaq) m (collective)
- samosa, a triangular sweet- or meat-filled fried bread
- a. 1222, نَجِيب الدِّين السَّمَرْقَنْدِيّ [najīb ad-dīn as-samarqandiyy], edited by Juliane Müller, كِتَاب الْأَغْذِيَة وَٱلْأَشْرِبَة [kitāb al-ʔaḡdiya wa-l-ʔǎšriba] (Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies; 101)[1], Leiden: Brill, published 2017, →ISBN, page 244:
- ٱلسَّنْبُوسَقُ غَلِيظٌ طَوِيلُ ٱلْوُقُوفِ فِي ٱلْمَعِدَةِ مُعْطِشٌ مُبَخِّرٌ إِلَى ٱلرَّأْسِ، يَنْبَغِي أَنْ يُؤْكَلَ بِٱلْخَلِّ، وَٱلْمُتَّخَذُ مِنْهُ بِٱلْخَسِّ وَٱلْقَرْعِ وَٱلْكُزْبَرَةِ وَنَحْوِهَا بِدَهْنِ ٱللَّوْزِ وَصُدُورِ ٱلْفَرَارِيخِ يُرَطِّبُ ٱلدِّمَاغَ وَيُسْكِنُ مِنْ حَرَارَتِهِ.
- s-sanbūsaqu ḡalīẓun ṭawīlu l-wuqūfi fī l-maʕidati muʕṭišun mubaḵḵirun ʔilā r-raʔsi, yanbaḡī ʔan yuʔkala bi-l-ḵalli, wal-muttaḵaḏu minhu bi-l-ḵassi wal-qarʕi wal-kuzbarati wa-naḥwi-hā bi-dahni l-lawzi waṣudūri l-farārīḵi yuraṭṭibu d-dimāḡa wayuskinu min ḥarārati-hī.
- The samosa is thick and persistent in the maw, makes thirst and steams the head, and it is desirable that it is eaten with vinegar; and taken with lettuce, gourd, coriander and the like and with almond oil and chicken breasts it dampens the brain and soothens its heat.
Declension
editDeclension of noun سَنْبُوسَق (sanbūsaq)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَنْبُوسَق sanbūsaq |
السَّنْبُوسَق as-sanbūsaq |
سَنْبُوسَق sanbūsaq |
Nominative | سَنْبُوسَقٌ sanbūsaqun |
السَّنْبُوسَقُ as-sanbūsaqu |
سَنْبُوسَقُ sanbūsaqu |
Accusative | سَنْبُوسَقًا sanbūsaqan |
السَّنْبُوسَقَ as-sanbūsaqa |
سَنْبُوسَقَ sanbūsaqa |
Genitive | سَنْبُوسَقٍ sanbūsaqin |
السَّنْبُوسَقِ as-sanbūsaqi |
سَنْبُوسَقِ sanbūsaqi |
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