саман

Evenki

FWOTD – 6 August 2017

Alternative forms

Etymology

  • From Proto-Tungusic *samān (shaman), compare Nanai сама̄н (samān) and Manchu ᠰᠠᠮᠠᠨ (saman) etc. Probably from Sanskrit श्रमण (śramaṇa, ascetic, monk, Sramana) or Pali samaṇa, likely via Middle Chinese 沙門 (shāmén). An alternative theory derives the Proto-Tungusic word from an ancestor of Nivkh чам (ț’am, eagle, shaman), but the direction of the borrowing is usually taken to be the reverse.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /samaːn/

    Noun

    сама̄н • (samān)

    1. shaman

    Declension

    Derived terms

    References

    • Vasilevič, G. M. (1958), “сама̄н”, in Эвэнкийско-Русский словарь [Evenki-Russian dictionary] (in Russian), Moscow: GIS, page 342/2

    Russian

    Etymology

    From a Turkic language. See Turkish saman.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [sɐˈman]

    Noun

    сама́н • (samánm inan (genitive сама́на, nominative plural сама́ны, genitive plural сама́нов, relational adjective сама́нный)

    1. adobe (unburnt brick)
      по ме́ре затвердевания, сама́н скла́дывали в колонку с зазо́ром, что́бы быстре́е высыха́л
      po mére zatverdevanija, samán skládyvali v kolonku s zazórom, štóby bystréje vysyxál
      as soon as they hardened, the adobes were piled up in independent columns so that they dried faster
    2. air brick

    Declension

    Derived terms

    • сама́новый (samánovyj)

    Southern Altai

    Etymology 1

    From Persian زمان (zamân).

    Noun

    саман • (saman)

    1. time
      Synonym: ӧй (öy)

    References

    • Verbickij, V. I. (1884), “саман”, in Словарь алтайского и аладагского наречий тюркского языка [Dictionary of Altaic and Aladag dialects of Turkic], Kazan

    Etymology 2

    From Proto-Turkic *sāman.

    Noun

    саман • (saman)

    1. brick material

    References

    • Čumakajev, A. E., editor (2018), “саман”, in Altajsko-russkij slovarʹ [Altaic–Russian Dictionary], Gorno-Altaysk: NII altaistiki im. S.S. Surazakova, →ISBN, page 566