اسفنج
Persian
Etymology
From Arabic إسفنج, or from Persian اسپنگ (espang), and maybe from Middle Persian [script needed] (*spang) from Ancient Greek σπόγγος (spóngos).
Derived terms
- سنگ اسپنگ (sang-e-espang, “cystolith”) (in Burhān-i-Qāṭiʿ.[1])
References
- Ben xalaf tabrizi, Mohammad Hosayn, Editor: Mohammad Moin, Burhān-i-Qāṭiʿ (برهان قاطع) (In Persian), V:II, Amir Kabir pub., Tehran, 1958 →ISBN
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