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TNR تنر 
ID … • Sw – • BP – • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
√TNR 
“root” 
▪ TNR_1 ‘baking oven, pit’ ↗tannūr
▪ TNR_2 ‘skirt’ ↗LevAr tannnūraẗ
 
▪ [v1] Semantic value spectrum in ClassAr (acc. to BAH2008): [a borrowing, said to be from Pers, Hbr or undetermined origin, occurring twice in the Qur’an. Some Arab philologists link it to either ↗nūr or ↗nār while Ibn ʕAbbās describes it as common to all languages; variously rendered by the commentators as: ‘oven/furnace; spring; surface of the ground’
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tannūr تنّور 
ID 115 • Sw – • BP??? • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
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a kind of baking oven, a pit, usually clay-lined, for baking bread – WehrCowan1979. 
▪ Acc. to BAH2008 a borrowing, said to be from Pers, Hbr or undetermined origin, occurring twice in the Qur’an. Some Arab philologists link it to either ↗nūr or ↗nār while Ibn ʕAbbās describes it as common to all languages; variously rendered by the commentators as: ‘oven/furnace; spring; surface of the ground’.
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▪ Akk tinūru ‘oven’ (Parpola 2007: 125), Hbr tannūr ‘portable stove or firepot’ (BDB 1072).
▪ Outside Sem, Borg2021 #76 (t-n-r) compares Eg trr (NK) ‘Ofen des Bäckers’; ‘oven’; ta=ru₂=ru₂ (Wb V 318; Hoch 1994: 359; DLE II 162).
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ID 116 • Sw – • BP 6684 • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
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(SyAr, LebAr) (lady’s) skirt – WehrCowan1979. 
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