آهو
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian [Term?].
Usage notes
- The Classical Persian form is written the same as the Modern Persian and several of the regional forms that descended from it, so all are included here.
Synonyms
- (gazelle): غزال (ğazâl)
- (deer): گوزن (gavazn)
Derived terms
- آهوبره (âhu-barre, “fawn”)
- آهوانه (âhuâne)
Descendants
(Classical Persian)
- Dari: آهو (âhu)
- Iranian Persian: آهو (âhu)
- Tajik: оҳу (ohu)
- → Gilaki: [script needed] (åhú)
- → Kermanic:
- Gazi: [script needed] (åhū)
- Kafroni: [script needed] (åvī́)
- Kesehi: [script needed] (ā̊hṻ)
- Natanzi: [script needed] (åvī́)
- Qohrudi: [script needed] (åhū́)
- Vonishuni: [script needed] (åhū́)
- Sedehi: [script needed] (åhū́)
- Zefrehi: [script needed] (åhṻ)
- → Lasgerdi: [script needed] (āhú)
- → Ormuri: [script needed] (āū)
- → Parachi: [script needed] (āhū́)
- → Sarikoli: [script needed] (āhu)
- → Semnani: [script needed] (āhú)
- → Shahmirzadi: [script needed] (ā̊hū̆)
- → Sivandi: [script needed] (āhū)
- → Sorkhei: [script needed] (ahü)
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