كأس

See also: کاش, گاش, and کاس

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ك ء س (k-ʾ-s), from Proto-Semitic *kaʾs- (cup, bowl, container); compare Hebrew כּוֹס (kos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaʔs/
  • (file)

Noun

كَأْس (kaʾs) f (plural كُؤُوس (kuʾūs) or كِئَاس (kiʾās) or كَأْسَات (kaʾsāt) or أَكْوُس (ʾakwus))

  1. a glass, especially a wine glass or arak glass
  2. a cup, goblet, tumbler

Declension

References


Hijazi Arabic

كَأْس

Etymology

From Arabic كَأْس (kaʾs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkaʔs/

Noun

كاسة • (kaʾs) f

(plural كُؤُوس ‎(kuʾūs))
  1. cup (trophy)

See also

  • كاسة (kāsa, glass) (drinking vessel)
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