سامور

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Arabic[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Aramaic שָׁמִירָא (šāmīrā) / ܫܡܝܪܐ (šāmīrā, emery, adamant), having the usual KāLūM measure of Aramaisms, as **سَامِير (**sāmīr) would be much more unfamiliar a form, while س (s) instead of ش (š) mimicks as usual the correspondence of words inheriting Proto-Semitic .
Itself the Aramaic is deemed to be from Hebrew שָׁמִיר (šāmī́r, emery, corundum, adamant), which is possibly related to Akkadian 𒉌𒌓𒌑 (NA₄U2 /⁠šammu⁠/, emery, corundum, adamant), as well as to Egyptian jsmr, smr (emery), Ancient Greek σμύρις (smúris, emery), Old Armenian զմռնիտեան քար (zmṙnitean kʻar, emery), Semitic borrowings.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

سَامُور (sāmūrm

  1. corundum, or other adamant

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