/tan.nuː.ra/
OriginFrom Persian تنوره (tanura, “cuirass, corselet; a part of dress worn by dervishes from their middle”), compare also Aramaic תַּנּוּרַא / ܬܲܢܘܼܪܵܐ (tannūrā, “cuirass, corselet”).
- skirt, kilt, loincloth
“حكاية هذا الشيخ وكان من أولياء اللّه تعالى قائمًا على قَدَم التجرُّد يلبس تنّورة وهو ثوب يستر من سرّته إلى أسفل” — The story of that man is that he was one of the holier-than-thou and rose onto his foot in a state of undress, vested with but a loincloth, it being a weed covering what is from his navel to the groun
Formsتَنُّورَة(canonical, feminine) · tannūra(romanization) · تَنَانِير(plural) · تَنُّورَة(ar-infl-a, indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · التَّنُّورَة(ar-infl-a, definite, informal, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَة(ar-infl-a, construct, informal, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَةٌ(ar-infl-a, indefinite, nominative, singular, triptote) · التَّنُّورَةُ(ar-infl-a, definite, nominative, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَةُ(ar-infl-a, construct, nominative, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَةً(accusative, ar-infl-a, indefinite, singular, triptote) · التَّنُّورَةَ(accusative, ar-infl-a, definite, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَةَ(accusative, ar-infl-a, construct, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَةٍ(ar-infl-a, genitive, indefinite, singular, triptote) · التَّنُّورَةِ(ar-infl-a, definite, genitive, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَةِ(ar-infl-a, construct, genitive, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَتَيْن(ar-infl-a, dual, indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · التَّنُّورَتَيْن(ar-infl-a, definite, dual, informal, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَتَيْ(ar-infl-a, construct, dual, informal, singular, triptote) · تَنُّورَتَانِ(ar-infl-a, dual, indefinite, nominative, singular, triptote) · التَّنُّورَتَانِ(ar-infl-a, definite, dual, nominative, singular, triptote)
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