"زربول" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Gulf Arabic]

IPA: /zar.buːl/ Forms: zarbūl [romanization], زرابيل [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek σέρβουλα (sérboula, “shoe, buskin”), from Latin servulus, servula (“slave”) through some sort of figurative use. Compare Maltese żarbuna. Etymology templates: {{der|afb|grc|σέρβουλα|t=shoe, buskin}} Ancient Greek σέρβουλα (sérboula, “shoe, buskin”), {{der|afb|la|servulus}} Latin servulus, {{m|la|servula|t=slave}} servula (“slave”), {{cog|mt|żarbuna}} Maltese żarbuna Head templates: {{head|afb|noun|plural|زرابيل|f1tr=zarābīl|g=m|head=زربول|tr=zarbūl}} زربول • (zarbūl) m (plural زرابيل (zarābīl))
  1. kind of shoe worn by people traveling in the desert Categories (topical): Footwear
    Sense id: en-زربول-afb-noun-F0vlhaDJ Categories (other): Gulf Arabic entries with incorrect language header

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