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مستشفى
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Arabic
Etymology
Noun of place of the verb اِسْتَشْفَى (istašfā, “to seek a cure”) from the root ش ف ي (š f y); literally “place for seeking a cure”, arising in the end of the 19th century at first as a euphemism, displacing the medieval مَارِسْتَان (māristān) that is now if not used historically rather a word for an insane asylum.
Pronunciation
Noun
مُسْتَشْفًى • (mustašfan) m (construct state مُسْتَشْفَى (mustašfā), dual مُسْتَشْفَيَانِ (mustašfayāni), plural مُسْتَشْفَيَات (mustašfayāt))
- hospital
- خُذْنِي إِلَى الْمُسْتَشْفَى. ― ḵuḏnī ʔilā al-mustašfā. ― Take me to the hospital.
Declension
Synonyms
- مَشْفًى (mašfan)
- مَارِسْتَان (māristān), بِيمَارِسْتَان (bīmāristān) (historical)
- خَسْتَخَانَة (ḵastaḵāna) (Iraq, Syria)
- سْبِيطَار (sbīṭār) (Maghreb), إِسْبِيطَار (ʔisbīṭār) (Galilee), سْبِيتَار (sbītār) (Oman, Gulf, Palestine)
- قَشْلَة (qašla) (Egypt 19th century)
References
- Behnstedt, Peter; Woidich, Manfred (2012), Wortatlas der arabischen Dialekte – Band II: Materielle Kultur (Handbook of Oriental Studies – Handbuch der Orientalistik; 100/II) (in German), Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, , →ISBN, pages 17–19
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South Levantine Arabic
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Arabic مُسْتَشْفًى (mustašfan).
Pronunciation
Noun
مستشفى • (mustašfa) m (plural مستشفيات (mustašfayāt))
- hospital
- Synonym: (Galilee) إسبيطار (ʔisbīṭār)
See also
- عيادة (ʕiyāde, “clinic”)
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