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سنجاب
squirrel

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From Persian سنجاب (sanjâb).

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سِنْجَاب (sinjābm (plural سَنَاجِب (sanājib))

  1. squirrel

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Hijazi Arabic edit

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From Arabic سِنْجَاب (sinjāb).

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  • IPA(key): /sin.ˈd͡ʒaːb/, [sɪn.ˈd͡ʒaːb]

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سِنْجاب (sinjābm (plural سَنَاجِب (sanājib))

  1. squirrel

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From Arabic سِنْجَاب (sinjāb).

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  • IPA(key): /sin.ʒaːb/
  • (file)

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سنجاب (sinjābm (plural سناجب (snājeb))

  1. squirrel
    Synonym: نمس (nams)

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From Persian سنجاب (senjâb).

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سنجاب (sincab, sıncab)

  1. squirrel, especially Sciurus anomalus
    Synonym: تیون (teyin)
    • 1871, François-René de Chateaubriand, Atala[1], Terakkî Matbaası:
      سیاه سنجابلر صیق اغاجلرك یاپراقلری آره‌سنده اویون اوینار.
      Siyah sincablar sık ağacların yaprakları arasında oyun oynar.
      Black squirrels play in the dense foliage.

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  • Turkish: sincap
  • Armenian: սնճապ (snčap)

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From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (snc'p /⁠sanjâb⁠/), perhaps from the same root as سمور (samur, sable, Martes zibellina). Cognate with Southern Kurdish سنجاو (sincaw).

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Readings
Classical reading? sanjāḇ, sinjāḇ
Dari reading? sanjāb, sinjāb
Iranian reading? sanjâb, senjâb
Tajik reading? sanjob, sinjob

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Dari سنجاب
Iranian Persian
Tajik санҷоб

سنجاب (sanjâb, senjâb) (plural سنجاب‌ها (sanjâb-hâ, senjâb-hâ))

  1. squirrel
  2. gray squirrel, Sciurus anomalus
  3. fur of the gray squirrel

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From Persian سنجاب (sanjâb).

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سنجاب (sinjābm

  1. squirrel