رصاص
Arabic
    
    Etymology
    From رَصَّ (raṣṣa, “to stick firmly, to join compactly, to make even or level, to file, to pile, to close”). Apparently extended its meaning in a semantic loan from Parthian *arčīč cognate to Middle Armenian արճիճ (arčič, “lead”).
| Root | 
|---|
| ر ص ص (r-ṣ-ṣ) | 
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ra.sˤaːsˤ/
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Noun
    
رَصَاص • (raṣāṣ) m (collective, singulative رَصَاصَة f (raṣāṣa))
- lead
 - (obsolete) tin
- Synonyms: رَصَاص أَبْيَض (raṣāṣ ʔabyaḍ), رَصَاص قَلَعِيّ (raṣāṣ qalaʕiyy), قَصْدِير (qaṣdīr)
 
- a. 1283, Abū Yahyā Zakariyāʾ ibn Muhammad al-Qazwīnīy, edited by Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, عجائب المخلوقات وغرائب الموجودات [ʿajāʾib al-maḵlūqāt wa-ḡarāʾib al-mawjūdāt], Göttingen: Verlag der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung, published 1849, page 208:
- الأسرب يتولد كالرصاص وهو صنف ردئٌ منه
- Lead comes about like tin but is a worse kind thereof.
 
 
 
 - bullets, shots, dots
 - (obsolete) stones heaped together to surround a grave or well
- Alternative form: رَصْرَاص (raṣrāṣ)
 
 
Declension
    
Declension of noun رَصَاص (raṣāṣ)
| Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | رَصَاص raṣāṣ  | 
الرَّصَاص ar-raṣāṣ  | 
رَصَاص raṣāṣ  | 
| Nominative | رَصَاصٌ raṣāṣun  | 
الرَّصَاصُ ar-raṣāṣu  | 
رَصَاصُ raṣāṣu  | 
| Accusative | رَصَاصًا raṣāṣan  | 
الرَّصَاصَ ar-raṣāṣa  | 
رَصَاصَ raṣāṣa  | 
| Genitive | رَصَاصٍ raṣāṣin  | 
الرَّصَاصِ ar-raṣāṣi  | 
رَصَاصِ raṣāṣi  | 
| Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | رَصَاصَة raṣāṣa  | 
الرَّصَاصَة ar-raṣāṣa  | 
رَصَاصَة raṣāṣat  | 
| Nominative | رَصَاصَةٌ raṣāṣatun  | 
الرَّصَاصَةُ ar-raṣāṣatu  | 
رَصَاصَةُ raṣāṣatu  | 
| Accusative | رَصَاصَةً raṣāṣatan  | 
الرَّصَاصَةَ ar-raṣāṣata  | 
رَصَاصَةَ raṣāṣata  | 
| Genitive | رَصَاصَةٍ raṣāṣatin  | 
الرَّصَاصَةِ ar-raṣāṣati  | 
رَصَاصَةِ raṣāṣati  | 
| Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct | 
| Informal | رَصَاصَتَيْن raṣāṣatayn  | 
الرَّصَاصَتَيْن ar-raṣāṣatayn  | 
رَصَاصَتَيْ raṣāṣatay  | 
| Nominative | رَصَاصَتَانِ raṣāṣatāni  | 
الرَّصَاصَتَانِ ar-raṣāṣatāni  | 
رَصَاصَتَا raṣāṣatā  | 
| Accusative | رَصَاصَتَيْنِ raṣāṣatayni  | 
الرَّصَاصَتَيْنِ ar-raṣāṣatayni  | 
رَصَاصَتَيْ raṣāṣatay  | 
| Genitive | رَصَاصَتَيْنِ raṣāṣatayni  | 
الرَّصَاصَتَيْنِ ar-raṣāṣatayni  | 
رَصَاصَتَيْ raṣāṣatay  | 
| Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | رَصَاصَات raṣāṣāt  | 
الرَّصَاصَات ar-raṣāṣāt  | 
رَصَاصَات raṣāṣāt  | 
| Nominative | رَصَاصَاتٌ raṣāṣātun  | 
الرَّصَاصَاتُ ar-raṣāṣātu  | 
رَصَاصَاتُ raṣāṣātu  | 
| Accusative | رَصَاصَاتٍ raṣāṣātin  | 
الرَّصَاصَاتِ ar-raṣāṣāti  | 
رَصَاصَاتِ raṣāṣāti  | 
| Genitive | رَصَاصَاتٍ raṣāṣātin  | 
الرَّصَاصَاتِ ar-raṣāṣāti  | 
رَصَاصَاتِ raṣāṣāti  | 
Descendants
    
- → Acholi: ràcáàc
 - → Alur: risasi
 - → Middle Armenian: ռիսաս (ṙisas)
 - → Bari: rasas
 - → Bende: iisaáse
 - → Dinka: rasas
 - → Lingala: masási
 - → Lotuko: arryas
 - → Luba-Katanga: disashi
 - → Luo: racac
 - → Matengo: lisâsi
 - → Rukiga: rusasi
 - → Rwanda-Rundi: isâsu
 - → Sango: lichasi
 - → Swahili: risasi
- → Digo: risasi
 - → Jita: ri-saási
 - → Kikuyu: rĩthathi
 - → Luganda: `ssasì
 - → Nyakyusa: ilísasí
 - → Nyankole: iːsási, amasási, kisási
 
 - → Zande: lisasi
 
References
    
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 - Lane, Edward William (1863) “رصاص”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, page 1092
 - Siddiqi, Abdussattar (1919) Studien über die Persischen Fremdwörter im klassischen Arabisch (in German), Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, pages 38–39
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