طنطنه

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic طَنْطَنَة (ṭanṭana, twang, ringing, drum roll), a word of onomatopoeic origin related to طَنَّ (ṭanna, to ring, to clang) and طَنَّان (ṭannān, ringing, buzzing). Compare Azerbaijani təntənə and Bashkir тантана (tantana).

Noun[edit]

طنطنه (tantana)

  1. humming, buzzing, thrumming, the sound of something that hums
    Synonyms: اوغلدی (uğuldu), زر (zır)
  2. pomp, parade, any ostentatious display or show of magnificence
    Synonym: دبدبه (debdebe)

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: tantana
  • Armenian: թանթանա (tʻantʻana)
  • Romanian: dandana

Further reading[edit]