ምስር
Amharic
Etymology 1
Apparently from a descendant of Sanskrit मसूर (masūra, “lentil”), though descendance from Arabic بُلْسُن (bulsun, “lentils”), in view of Ethiopian Semitic terms closer to it, perhaps under influence from Ottoman Turkish مصر (mısır, “maize”), has been considered.
Noun
ምስር • (məssər)
Derived terms
- ምስሬ (məssəre, “lentil-shaped swellings”)
- ምስሪት (məssərit, “lens”)
Etymology 2
From Ottoman Turkish مصر (Mısır), from Arabic مِصْر (miṣr).
Noun
ምስር • (məsr, məssər)
- Egypt (a country in North Africa)
Etymology 3
Noun
ምስር • (məsr)
- rare form of ንስር (nəsr)
References
- Kane, Thomas Leiper (1990), Amharic-English Dictionary (in Amharic and English), Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, →ISBN, pages 208b–209a