سجنجل

Etymology
Manfred Ullmann expounded in an analysis of the occurrences that all known poets who use this word after owe it to him, and using it as “round mirror” they actually misunderstood him, who in his verse actually meant sheeny papyrus leaves, forming a,  after the known  which was dissimilated to ; only thus far it is a  word as it was believed in the Middle Ages to be.

Noun

 * 1) mirror, looking-glass
 * 2) glossy papyrus, pages or sheets with a shine or glaze, glistening surface
 * 1) glossy papyrus, pages or sheets with a shine or glaze, glistening surface
 * 1) glossy papyrus, pages or sheets with a shine or glaze, glistening surface