"eissalot" meaning in Old Occitan

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Noun

Forms: eissalots [oblique, plural], eissalots [nominative, singular], eissalot [nominative, plural]
Etymology: Likely from Massalian Ancient Greek *ἐξαλώτης (*exalṓtēs), from ἔξαλος (éxalos, “out of the sea”). Alternatively, and less likely, from Arabic شَرْق (šarq, “east”). The form eissalot is one of the oldest recorded (1291) and corresponds closely to the Greek word. Subsequently there developed variants showing the suffix -oc. Etymology templates: {{bor|pro|grc||*ἐξαλώτης}} Ancient Greek *ἐξαλώτης (*exalṓtēs), {{bor|pro|ar|شَرْق|t=east}} Arabic شَرْق (šarq, “east”) Head templates: {{head|pro|noun|oblique plural|eissalots|nominative singular|eissalots|nominative plural|eissalot|g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} eissalot m (oblique plural eissalots, nominative singular eissalots, nominative plural eissalot), {{pro-noun|m}} eissalot m (oblique plural eissalots, nominative singular eissalots, nominative plural eissalot)
  1. wind blowing from the southeast Tags: masculine Synonyms: exalot, issalot, eissiroc, eyssiroc, siroc, eissaloc(h), exaloc(h)
    Sense id: en-eissalot-pro-noun-64kBe9rY Categories (other): Old Occitan entries with incorrect language header

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          "expansion": "→ Catalan: xaloc",
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          "expansion": "→ Italian: scirocco\n→ Arabic: شَلُوق (šalūq), شَلُوك (šalūk)\nMaltese: xlokk\n>? Maltese: xellug\n→ Dutch: sirocco\n→ English: sirocco, sciroc, siroc; scirocco\n→ French: sirocco, siroc\n→ Greek: σιρόκος (sirókos)",
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      "text": "→ Italian: scirocco\n→ Arabic: شَلُوق (šalūq), شَلُوك (šalūk)\nMaltese: xlokk\n>? Maltese: xellug\n→ Dutch: sirocco\n→ English: sirocco, sciroc, siroc; scirocco\n→ French: sirocco, siroc\n→ Greek: σιρόκος (sirókos)"
    }
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        "wind blowing from the southeast"
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          "word": "eissiroc"
        },
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          "word": "eyssiroc"
        },
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          "word": "siroc"
        },
        {
          "word": "eissaloc(h)"
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          "word": "exaloc(h)"
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      "form": "eissalot",
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        "Old Occitan terms borrowed from Arabic",
        "Old Occitan terms derived from Ancient Greek",
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      ],
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        "wind blowing from the southeast"
      ],
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      "word": "exalot"
    },
    {
      "word": "issalot"
    },
    {
      "word": "eissiroc"
    },
    {
      "word": "eyssiroc"
    },
    {
      "word": "siroc"
    },
    {
      "word": "eissaloc(h)"
    },
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      "word": "exaloc(h)"
    }
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}

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