لوبیا
See also: لوبيا
Persian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- لوویا (lôviyâ)
 
Etymology
    
From Ancient Greek λόβια (lóbia), plural of λόβιον (lóbion, “fruit of the cowpea (σμῖλαξ (smîlax))”), from Akkadian 𒇻𒂠𒊬 (LU-UB2-SAR /lubbu, luppu/, “cowpea”), from Sumerian 𒇻𒂠𒊬 (LU-UB2-SAR /lub/, “cowpea”), likely connected to the Sumerian 𒇻𒂠 (LU-UB2 /lub/, “pouch, pod, bag”); possibly also found in Arabic جُلُبَّان (julubbān, “grass pea”).
Pronunciation
    
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [loː.βi.jɑː]
 
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [loː.bi.jɑː]
- (Kabuli) IPA(key): [loː.bi.jɑː]
 - (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [lu.bi.jɔː]
 
 
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [luː.bi.jɒː]
 
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [lɵ.bi.jɔ]
 
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | lōḇiyā | 
| Dari reading? | lōbiyā | 
| Iranian reading? | lubiyâ | 
| Tajik reading? | lübiyo | 
Descendants
    
- → Arabic: لُوبِيَا (lūbiyā), لُوبِيَاء (lūbiyāʔ), لُوبَاء (lūbāʔ)
- → Spanish: alubia
 
 - → Armenian: լոբի (lobi)
 - → Azerbaijani: lobya
 - → Hindustani:
 - → Kazakh: лобия (lobiä)
- →? Russian: ло́бия (lóbija)
 
 - → Turkmen: noýba
 - → Middle Armenian: լովիաս (lovias), լովէստ (lovēst), լուպիա (lupia), լուպիայ (lupiay), լուպիաս (lupias), լուվիաս (luvias), լօվիաս (lōvias)
- Armenian: լուբիա (lubia)
 
 - → Middle Georgian: ლობიო (lobio), ლებუა (lebua); ლებიო (lebio); ლობიე (lobie), ლობიეი (lobiei); ლუბია (lubia), ლუბიო (lubio), ლობია (lobia) (see there for further descendants)
 - → Punjabi:
 - → Turkish: lobya
 - → Uzbek: ловия (loviya)
 
References
    
- Thompson, Reginald Campbell (1941) Cyril John Gadd, editor, A Dictionary of Assyrian Botany, London: The British Academy, published 1949, page 94
 - “Beans”, in Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition, New York, 1989-12-15
 - “lub [TURNIP]”, in The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary, University of Pennsylvania, 2006
 
Urdu
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from Classical Persian لوبیا (lōbiyā), from Ancient Greek λόβια (lóbia).
Pronunciation
    
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /loː.bɪ.jɑː/
 
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