Borrowed fromAramaicאָנְכָא /ܐܵܢܟ݂ܵܐ(ānḵā), fromAkkadian𒀭𒈾(annakum), fromSumerian𒀭𒈾(an-na/anna/).
آنُك• (ʔānuk) m
- lead,Pb
- Synonym:رَصَاص(raṣāṣ)
7th centuryCE,Ṣaḥīḥ al-Buḵāriyy,91:56:مَنِ ٱسْتَمَعَ إِلَى حَدِيثِ قَوْمٍ وَهُمْ لَهُ كَارِهُونَ أَوْ يَفِرُّونَ مِنْهُ، صُبَّ فِي أُذُنِهِالآنُكُ يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ.- mani stamaʕa ʔilā ḥadīṯi qawmin wahum lahu kārihūna ʔaw yafirrūna minhu, ṣubba fī ʔuḏunihial-ʔānuku yawma l-qiyāmati.
- If somebody eavesdrops on a conversation of a party who disapproves or flees thismolten lead will be poured into his ears on the Day of Resurrection.
Declension of nounآنُك (ʔānuk)| singular | basic singulartriptote |
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| indefinite | definite | construct |
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| informal | آنُك ʔānuk | الْآنُك al-ʔānuk | آنُك ʔānuk |
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| nominative | آنُكٌ ʔānukun | الْآنُكُ al-ʔānuku | آنُكُ ʔānuku |
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| accusative | آنُكًا ʔānukan | الْآنُكَ al-ʔānuka | آنُكَ ʔānuka |
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| genitive | آنُكٍ ʔānukin | الْآنُكِ al-ʔānuki | آنُكِ ʔānuki |
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