minbar

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English[edit]

Minbar in al-Masjid al-Nabawi

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مِنْبَر (minbar).

Noun[edit]

minbar (plural minbars)

  1. A pulpit in a mosque, usually shaped like a small tower, where the imam stands to deliver sermons.

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Dutch[edit]

Noun[edit]

minbar m (plural minbars, diminutive minbartje n)

  1. (Islam) minbar, pulpit in a mosque

French[edit]

Noun[edit]

minbar m (plural minbars)

  1. minbar

Further reading[edit]

Maltese[edit]

Root
n-b-r
2 terms

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From inherited Arabic مِنْبَر (minbar) (given by Vassalli).[1]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

minbar m (plural mnieber)

  1. (archaic) pulpit, podium
    Synonyms: pulptu, podju
  2. (archaic) large shop window
  3. (archaic) large muzeum showcase
  4. (archaic) a chair on which pregnant women gave birth.
  5. (Islam) minbar, the elevated place from where the imam delivers a sermon with the congregation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Agius, C. (2005). Maltese Christian Words of Arabic Origin. Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center. https://www.mliles.com/melkite/docrch2.doc