ماسوره

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic مَاسُورَة (māsūra).

Noun

ماسوره • (masura, masra)

  1. a short length of small reed, used in a weaver's shuttle or elsewhere as a bobbin
    Synonym: (bobbin) استاج (istac)
  2. a piece of pipe, serving as a spout to a fountain
  3. name of a certain measure used in the distribution of water from an aqueduct, also, the quantity of water it furnishes; equal to four chewaldiz, and to one fourth of a lule
  4. any duct, passage, canal in the body

Descendants

  • Turkish: masura, masıra, masra, masır
  • Albanian: masur
  • Aromanian: mãsur
  • Bulgarian: масу́р (masúr)
  • Georgian: მასრა (masra)
  • Greek: μασούρι (masoúri)
  • Middle Armenian: մասուրայ (masuray)
    • Armenian: մասուրա (masura), մասրա (masra)
  • Pontic Greek: μασούρα (masoúra), μασούριν (masoúrin), μασούρι (masoúri), μασούρ' (masoúr')
  • Romanian: mosor
  • Serbo-Croatian: mòsūr / мо̀сӯр

References

Persian

Alternative forms

  • ماشوره (mâšura) (obsolete)
  • مشله (mošla) (Dari)

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [mɑː.súː.ɾä]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [mɑː.súː.ɾä]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [mɔː.sú.ɾä]

Readings
Classical reading? māsūra
Dari reading? māsūra
Iranian reading? mâsure
Tajik reading? mosura

Noun

ماسوره • (mâsure)

  1. bobbin, reel
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