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sab

English

Etymology

Short for sabotage.

Verb

sab (third-person singular simple present sabs, present participle sabbing, simple past and past participle sabbed)

  1. (informal) To sabotage, especially fox hunts in opposition to blood sports.

Noun

sab (plural sabs)

  1. (informal) A saboteur, especially of fox hunts.

Anagrams

  • ABS, ABs, Abs, B. A. S., B.A.S., B.A.s, BAS, BAs, BSA, SBA, abs, abs-, abs., bas

Catalan

Verb

sab

  1. Obsolete form of sap.

Cornish

Noun

sab f (singulative saben)

  1. pines

Synonyms

  • pin

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French sable (sand)

Noun

sab

  1. sand

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic ???????? (?a??ba). Compare Moroccan Arabic ???? (??b).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa?p/

Verb

sab (imperfect jsib, past participle misjub)

  1. to find
    1. to find (something) useful
  2. to catch
  3. to look for
  4. to find out, to realise

Conjugation


Scots

Noun

sab (plural sabs)

  1. sob

Verb

sab

  1. sob

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saz

English

Etymology

Turkish saz, from Persian ???? (sâz).

Noun

saz (plural sazes or sazzes)

  1. The baglama.

Translations

Anagrams

  • zas

Azerbaijani

Etymology

From Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (s?z, musical instrument), from Persian ???? (sâz).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [s?z]

Noun

saz (definite accusative saz?, plural sazlar)

  1. baglama

Declension


Turkish

Etymology 1

From Ottoman Turkish ???? (s?z, a stringed musical instrument), from Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (s?z, musical instrument), from Persian ???? (sâz).

Noun

saz (definite accusative saz?, plural sazlar)

  1. (music) baglama
  2. (music, uncommon) instruments in general
Derived terms
  • saz tak?m?
  • ince saz
  • saz eseri

Etymology 2

From Ottoman Turkish ???? (saz, rush, reed), from Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (s?z), from Proto-Turkic *si?? (marsh, dirt). Compare Hungarian sár (mud), a Turkic borrowing. From an early date “reed”, as a plant growing in marshy environments, replaced the original sense, therefore ?????? (sazl?k, marsh, marshy place, swamp) was also interpreted as “reed, rush bed”. See Turkish sazl?k (marshy place, reed bed), compare Uyghur ??????? (sazliq, swamp), Kyrgyz ?????? (sazdak, swamp), Turkmen s?zlyk (reed bed, rubbish place overgrown with plants).

Noun

saz (definite accusative saz?, plural sazlar)

  1. (botany) rush, bulrush; cattail; sedge; reed
Related terms
  • sazl?
  • sazs?z
  • sazl?k

Adjective

saz (comparative daha saz, superlative en saz)

  1. (not comparable) made of rushes, bulrushes, cattails, sedge, or reeds
  2. (comparable, archaic) pale

Declension

References

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