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šanār شَنار
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disgrace, ignominy – WehrCowan1979.
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▪ From Pers šanār ‘disgrace, infamy; any shameful transaction’?
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▪ Rolland2014a thinks the word is borrowed from Pers šinār ʻaffront, déshonneur, ignominie, honte’. In contrast, Pers šanār ‘disgrace, infamy; any shameful transaction’ is marked as an Arabism in Steingass1892.
▪ Cf. also ṣanbar, ṣunbūr ‘mean, ignoble’ (= [v3] in root entry ↗ṢNBR) and/or ṣinnawr ‘niggardly man, of evil disposition’ (= [v5] in root entry ↗ṢNR). Could ṣinnawr or ṣanbar be based on a (non-attested) Pers *šanār-bar ‘bearer\carrier of disgrace’?
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šannara, vb. II, to blame, censure, revile, slander, abuse (ʕalà s.o.): D-stem, denom.
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