لسان الأيل

Arabic

Alternative forms

  • لِسَان الإِيَّل (lisān al-ʔiyyal)
  • لِسَان الإِبِل (lisān al-ʔibil) taṣḥīf

Etymology

Arabic transformed original رِعْي الأُيَّل (riʕy al-ʔuyyal, sage) after the “tongue” shape of the leaves, also as an effect of the obscurity of رِعْي (riʕy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /li.saːn al.ʔuj.jal/

Noun

لِسَان الأُيَّل • (lisān al-ʔuyyal) m (obsolete)

  1. sage (Salvia officinalis)
    Synonyms: (now) مَرْيَمِيَّة (maryamiyya), (now) قَصْعِين (qaṣʕīn), سَالَبِيَّة (sālabiyya), (al-Andalus) شَالَبِيَّة (šālabiyya), (al-Andalus) نَاعِمَة (nāʕima)
  2. by similar look hart's tongue, hemionite (Asplenium hemionitis and Hemionitis)

Declension

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