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إناء

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Arabic

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أَوَانٍ

Etymology

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From Proto-Semitic. Compare Hebrew אֳנִיָּה (ʾŏnīyá, ship), Aramaic מָאנָא / ܡܳܐܢܳܐ (mānā, vessel, container; ship), Ugaritic 𐎀𐎐𐎊𐎚 (ảnyt, ship), Akkadian 𒃻𒄘𒈾 (/⁠unūtu, anūtu⁠/, household, palace; ship; utensils, instruments, tools, wares, gear) – whence Jewish Babylonian Aramaic אנותא, אנתא (a type of jar for oil, cruse) and Old Armenian անօթ (anōtʻ, container) –, Ge'ez ንዋይ (nəway, vessel, utensil, instrument, item; goods, possessions, property, wealth, estate). It is generally assumed that there has been an accumulation of dissimilations in all these forms.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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إِنَاء (ʔināʔm (plural آنِيَة (ʔāniya) or أَوَانٍ (ʔawānin))

  1. vessel, receptacle, utensil, dish
    اِمْلَإِ الْإِنَاءَ مَاءً.
    imlaʔi al-ʔināʔa māʔan.
    Fill the vessel with water.

Declension

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