برهنه
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian bl(ʾ)hnk' (brahnag)[1][2], from Proto-Iranian *bagnákah, with secondary -r-, from Proto-Iranian *bagná (“naked”)[3], from Proto-Indo-Iranian *nagnás, from Proto-Indo-European *negʷ- (“naked”); see there for more.
Pronunciation
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [beɾæhˈne]
Adjective
Dari Persian | برهنه |
---|---|
Iranian Persian | برهنه |
Tajiki Persian | бараҳна (barahna) |
برهنه • (berahne)
Derived terms
- برهنهگرا (berahne-garâ)
- برهنهگرایی (berahne-garâyi)
- برهنگی (berahnegi)
Descendants
- Tajik: бараҳна (barahna)
References
- H. W. Baily, Indo-Scythian Studies (Khotanese Texts - volume VI), Cambridge University Press, 1967, Page 256
- MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 19
- Čong, Dž. (Cheung, Johnny) (2009)T. K., Salbijeva, transl., Očerki istoričeskovo razvitija osetinskovo vokalizma [Studies in the Historical Development of the Ossetic Vocalism] (in Russian), Vladikavkaz: Izdatelʹsko-poligrafičeskoje predprijatije im. V. Gassijeva, →ISBN, page 41
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