بلارج
Algerian Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from vernacular Maghrebi Middle Arabic, from Ancient Greek πελᾱργός (pelārgós). The odd situation of a Greek animal name spreading but in the never Greek West may be owed due to taking over the term in Egypt first, possible via unattested Coptic. Notably, in Maltese one took the Romance word, ċikonja, for the bird.
Noun
[edit]بلارج (ballārij) m
Andalusian Arabic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from vernacular Maghrebi Middle Arabic, from Ancient Greek πελᾱργός (pelārgós). The odd situation of a Greek animal name spreading but in the never Greek West may be owed due to taking over the term in Egypt first, possible via unattested Coptic. Notably, in Maltese one took the Romance word, ċikonja, for the bird.
Noun
[edit]بَلَّارِج or بُلَّارِج (ballārij or bullārij) m (collective, singulative بَلَّارِجَة (ballārija), and بُلَّارِجَة, bullārija)
- stork
- Synonyms: أَبُو شِقْشَاق (ʔabū šiqšāq), بُوشَقْشَاق (būšaqšāq)
References
[edit]- Corriente, Federico, Pereira, Christophe, Vicente, Angeles, editors (2017), Dictionnaire du faisceau dialectal arabe andalou. Perspectives phraséologiques et étymologiques (in French), Berlin: De Gruyter, →ISBN, pages 172, note the footnote 232; variant بلوج and برلوج page 170
Moroccan Arabic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- برارج (barrārij, birrārij)
Etymology
[edit]Inherited from vernacular Maghrebi Arabic, from Ancient Greek πελᾱργός (pelārgós). The odd situation of a Greek animal name spreading but in the never Greek West may be owed due to taking over the term in Egypt first, possible via unattested Coptic.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]بلارج • (ballārij, billārij) m
Tunisian Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from vernacular Maghrebi Middle Arabic, from Ancient Greek πελᾱργός (pelārgós). The odd situation of a Greek animal name spreading but in the never Greek West may be owed due to taking over the term in Egypt first, possible via unattested Coptic.
Noun
[edit]بلارج (balārij) m
- Algerian Arabic terms inherited from Arabic
- Algerian Arabic terms derived from Arabic
- Algerian Arabic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Algerian Arabic terms derived from Coptic
- Algerian Arabic lemmas
- Algerian Arabic nouns
- Algerian Arabic masculine nouns
- arq:Freshwater birds
- Andalusian Arabic terms inherited from Arabic
- Andalusian Arabic terms derived from Arabic
- Andalusian Arabic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Andalusian Arabic terms derived from Coptic
- Andalusian Arabic lemmas
- Andalusian Arabic nouns
- Andalusian Arabic masculine nouns
- xaa:Birds
- Moroccan Arabic terms inherited from Arabic
- Moroccan Arabic terms derived from Arabic
- Moroccan Arabic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Moroccan Arabic terms derived from Coptic
- Moroccan Arabic 3-syllable words
- Moroccan Arabic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Moroccan Arabic terms with audio pronunciation
- Moroccan Arabic lemmas
- Moroccan Arabic nouns
- Moroccan Arabic masculine nouns
- ary:Freshwater birds
- Tunisian Arabic terms inherited from Arabic
- Tunisian Arabic terms derived from Arabic
- Tunisian Arabic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Tunisian Arabic terms derived from Coptic
- Tunisian Arabic lemmas
- Tunisian Arabic nouns
- Tunisian Arabic masculine nouns
- aeb:Freshwater birds