قصبة

Arabic

Etymology

Singulative noun composed of قَصَب (qaṣab, stalk) + ـَة (-a)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qa.sˁa.ba/

Noun

قَصَبَة (qaṣaba) f (singulative, collective قَصَب (qaṣab))

  1. stalk, cane
  2. thread, filament
  3. pipe
    1. (anatomy) ellipsis of قَصَبَة هَوَائِيَّة (qaṣaba(t) hawāʾiyya, windpipe, trachea)
  4. fortified borough of a city, or the fort itself, casbah
  5. (obsolete, Egypt/Sudan until 1891) a linear measure, 1500 of a فَرْسَخ (farsaḵ) – about 3.5 m
  6. (obsolete, Saudi-Arabia until 1964) a linear measure, 402532 of a فَرْسَخ (farsaḵ) – 38.4 m

Declension

Descendants

References

  • Cardarelli, François (2003) Encyclopaedia of Scientific Units, Weights and Measures. Their SI Equivalences and Origins, London: Springer, →ISBN, pages 128, 135
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