دربوكة
Arabic
    

دَرْبُوكَة
Alternative forms
    
- دَرَبُكَّة (darabukka), دِرْبَكَّة (dirbakka)
 
Etymology
    
An Iranian borrowing, found as Classical Syriac ܐܪܕܒܐ (ʾardbā), ܐܪܕܒܩܐ (ʾardbaqqā), ܐܪܕܒܟܐ (ʾardbakkā), ܕܥܒܒܘܩܐ (daʿbukkā), ܕܥܒܘܟܐ (darbukkā), Jewish Babylonian Aramaic דבוכא (/*dabbukkā/), maybe mediated via Classical Syriac ܕܥܒܘܟܐ (darbukkā, darbūkā) specifically and ultimately the same word as Persian دنبک (donbak) which is the same kind of drum.
Noun
    
دَرْبُوكَة • (darbūka) f (plural دَرْبُوكَات (darbūkāt))
- darbuka, a goblet drum of the Arab world and Turkey; in Iran, called a تمبک (tombak)
 
Declension
    
Declension of noun دَرْبُوكَة (darbūka)
| Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | دَرْبُوكَة darbūka  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَة ad-darbūka  | 
دَرْبُوكَة darbūkat  | 
| Nominative | دَرْبُوكَةٌ darbūkatun  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَةُ ad-darbūkatu  | 
دَرْبُوكَةُ darbūkatu  | 
| Accusative | دَرْبُوكَةً darbūkatan  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَةَ ad-darbūkata  | 
دَرْبُوكَةَ darbūkata  | 
| Genitive | دَرْبُوكَةٍ darbūkatin  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَةِ ad-darbūkati  | 
دَرْبُوكَةِ darbūkati  | 
| Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct | 
| Informal | دَرْبُوكَتَيْن darbūkatayn  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَتَيْن ad-darbūkatayn  | 
دَرْبُوكَتَيْ darbūkatay  | 
| Nominative | دَرْبُوكَتَانِ darbūkatāni  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَتَانِ ad-darbūkatāni  | 
دَرْبُوكَتَا darbūkatā  | 
| Accusative | دَرْبُوكَتَيْنِ darbūkatayni  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَتَيْنِ ad-darbūkatayni  | 
دَرْبُوكَتَيْ darbūkatay  | 
| Genitive | دَرْبُوكَتَيْنِ darbūkatayni  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَتَيْنِ ad-darbūkatayni  | 
دَرْبُوكَتَيْ darbūkatay  | 
| Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | دَرْبُوكَات darbūkāt  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَات ad-darbūkāt  | 
دَرْبُوكَات darbūkāt  | 
| Nominative | دَرْبُوكَاتٌ darbūkātun  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَاتُ ad-darbūkātu  | 
دَرْبُوكَاتُ darbūkātu  | 
| Accusative | دَرْبُوكَاتٍ darbūkātin  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَاتِ ad-darbūkāti  | 
دَرْبُوكَاتِ darbūkāti  | 
| Genitive | دَرْبُوكَاتٍ darbūkātin  | 
الدَّرْبُوكَاتِ ad-darbūkāti  | 
دَرْبُوكَاتِ darbūkāti  | 
Descendants
    
- → Ottoman Turkish: داربوقه (darbuka)
- Turkish: darbuka
 
 
References
    
- “ˀrdbˀ”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
 - “drbwkˀ”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
 - Brockelmann, Carl (1928) Lexicon Syriacum (in Latin), 2nd edition, Halle: Max Niemeyer, published 1995, page 46b
 - Brockelmann, Carl (1928) Lexicon Syriacum (in Latin), 2nd edition, Halle: Max Niemeyer, published 1995, page 161b
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