𐡌𐡎𐡂𐡃𐡀

Aramaic

Etymology

Noun of place from the verb 𐡎𐡂𐡃 (sgd, to bow down)

Noun

𐡌𐡎𐡂𐡃𐡀 • (msgdʾ /masgəḏā/) m (Imperial Aramaic)

  1. place of worship

Descendants

  • Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢓𐢖𐢄𐢅𐢀 (msgdʾ)
  • Arabic: مَسْجِد (masjid)
    • Gulf Arabic: مسيد (masyid)
    • Amharic: መስጊድ (mäsgid)
    • Ancient Greek: μασγίδιον (masgídion)
    • Central Kurdish: مزگەوت (mizgewt), مِزگِت (mizgit)Ardalani
    • Classical Persian: مَسْجِد (masjid) (see there for further descendants)
    • Classical Syriac: ܡܣܓܕܐ (masgḏā)
    • Dutch: mesdjid
    • English: masjid
    • Hebrew: מִסְגָּד (misgā́d) (calque)
    • Japanese: マスジド
    • Javanese: masjid, mesjid
    • Kimaragang: mosigid
    • Malay: masjid, misigit
    • Medieval Latin: meschita (see there for further descendants)
    • Middle Persian: [script needed] (mzgt' /⁠mazgit⁠/)
      • Early New Persian: مَزْگِت (mazgit) (see there for further descendants)
    • Northern Kurdish: mizgeft
    • Ottoman Turkish: مسجد (mescid) (see there for further descendants)
    • Portuguese: Magide
    • Sindhi: مِهِتِ / मिहिति (mihiti)
    • Sundanese: masigit
    • Swahili: msikiti (see there for further descendants)
    • Thai: มัสยิด (mát-sà-yít)
  • → Berber:
    • Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵜⵉⵎⴻⵣⴳⵉⴷⴰ (timezgida)
    • Northern Saharan Berber: taməzgida (Figuig, Wargla), tamǝzǧida, tamǝǧǧida, tamǝždida (Mzab)
    • Nefusa: tmǝzgidá
    • Siwi: amǝzdǝg
    • Tamahaq: tamăžžida
    • Tawellemmet: tamǝzgidda
    • Tarifit: tamziyda, ṯamǝzḏiya (Iznasen)
    • Tashelhit: timzgida
  • Byzantine Greek: μασγίδα (masgída), μασγίδιον (masgídion)
  • Catalan: mesquita
  • Ge'ez: መስጊድ (mäsgid)
  • Italian: moschea
  • Old Galician-Portuguese: mesquita
  • Old South Arabian: 𐩣𐩪𐩴𐩵 (ms¹gd)
  • Sicilian: muschea
  • Spanish: mezquita

References

  • msgd”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–