See also: عنت and غنت

Arabic

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Etymology

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From the root ع ن ب (ʕ-n-b), from Proto-Semitic *ʿanbab- (fruit, flower, shoot), ultimately Proto-Afroasiatic *ʿanbab- (plant, flower). Akin to Arabic عُنَّاب (ʕunnāb, jujube), Hebrew עֵנָב (ʿēnāḇ, grape), Hebrew עֲנָבָה (ʿănāḇā), Aramaic עֲנָבָא (ʿănnāḇā, stalk of grapes), עִנְּבָא (ʿinneḇā, cluster of grapes), עִנְבְּתָא (ʿinbəṯā, berry), Classical Syriac ܥܷܢܒ݂݁ܳܬܐ (ʿinbəṯā, berry), Ugaritic 𐎙𐎐𐎁 (ġnb, grape(s)), Sabaean 𐩲𐩬𐩨 (ʿnb, vineyard), Ge'ez ሕንባብ (ḥənbab), ሕባብ (ḥəbab, grape; grain), and thus حَبّ (ḥabb, seed), and Akkadian 𒄧 (inbum, fruit) with its many derivatives.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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عِنَب (ʕinabm (collective, singulative عِنَبَة f (ʕinaba), plural أَعْنَاب (ʔaʕnāb))

  1. (collective) grapes

Declension

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Maltese: għeneb
  • Amharic: ዒነብ (ʿinäb)
  • Ottoman Turkish: عنب (ineb)
  • Persian: عنب ('enab)
  • Tigre: ዕነብ (ʿənäb)
  • Urdu: عنب (ineb)

Hijazi Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic عِنَب (ʕinab).

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /ʕu.nab/, [ʕʊ.nab]

Noun

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عنب (ʕunabm (collective, singulative عُنَبَة f (ʕunaba))

  1. (uncountable) grapes

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic عِنَب (ʕinab).

Noun

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عنب (ineb) (plural عنوب)

  1. grape, the fruit of the vine (Vitis vinifera)
    Synonyms: انگور (engûr), اوزوم (üzüm)

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Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic عِنَب (ʕinab).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? inaḇ
Dari reading? inab
Iranian reading? enab
Tajik reading? inab

Noun

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عنب (enab)

  1. grape
    Synonym: انگور (angur)
    • c. 1390, Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfiẓ, “Ghazal 329”, in دیوان حافظ [The Divān of Ḥāfiẓ]‎[5]:
      مستی به آب یک دو عنب وضع بنده نیست
      من سالخورده پیر خرابات پرورم
      mastī ba āb-i yak du inab waz'-i banda nēst
      man sālxwarda pīr-i xarābāt parwaram
      Being drunk from the juice of a grape or two is not my condition;
      I am a venerable old man who was brought up in the taverns.
      (Classical Persian transliteration)

Further reading

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  • Hayyim, Sulayman (1934) “عنب”, in New Persian–English dictionary, Teheran: Librairie-imprimerie Béroukhim

South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic عِنَب (ʕinab).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʕi.nib/, [ˈʕɪ.neb]
  • IPA(key): /ʕu.nub/, [ˈʕʊ.nob]
  • Audio (Bethlehem):(file)

Noun

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عنب (ʕineb, ʕunobm (collective, singulative عنبة f (ʕinbe, ʕunbe))

  1. (uncountable) grapes
    عنبة / حبة عنبʕinbe / ḥabbet ʕineba grape

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic عِنَب (ʕinab).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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عِنَب ('inabm (Hindi spelling इनब)

  1. grape (fruit)
    Synonym: انگور (angūr)
  2. black nightshade (Solanum nigrum)