زبور

Arabic

Etymology

  • From the root ز ب ر (z-b-r), meaning "to be well composed, to be well written", "to be engraved or written skillfully", a variant of ذ ب ر (ḏ-b-r), the later being considered to be derived from the Himyaritic Dialect; cognate with Hebrew דיבור and Ugaritic 𐎄𐎁𐎗 (dbr).
  • Less likely a variation of the root ز م ر (z-m-r), meaning "to play a pipe or reed", "use a musical instrument", "to make music or play a melody"; semantically borrowed from Hebrew זָמַר (zamar, to make music, sing; to praise, to sing psalms).

Noun

زَبُور (zabūr) m (plural زُبُر (zubur))

  1. a writing, composition
  2. Psalms
  3. psalter


Declension

References

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