الواصلة
Syl·la·busالتركية النطق
sîlıbısالمترادفات
aperçu,
capitulation,
conspectus,
curriculum,
outline,
program,
review,
rundown,
schedule,
sketch,
synopsisالنطق
/ˈsələbəs/ /ˈsɪləbəs/
علم أصول الكلمات
[ -b&s ] (noun.) circa 1656. From Late Latin syllabus (“list”), a misreading of Ancient Greek σιττύβας (sittybas) (accusative plural of σιττύβα (sittyba, “parchment label, table of contents”) of unknown origin) in a 1470s edition of Cicero's "Ad Atticum" iv.5 and 8. This misprint of syttabas as syllabos was later wrongly related to the Greek noun συλλαβή "syllable".