بوقلمون
Persian
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic أَبُوقَلَمُون (ʾabūqalamūn), from Ancient Greek ύποκάλαμον (úpokálamon).
Noun
بوقلمون • (buqalamun) (plural بوقلمونها (buqalamun-hâ))
- (archaic) many-coloured damask
- turkey (bird)
- chameleon (reptile)
- (derogatory) chameleon, opportunist, flip-flopper (US)
Synonyms
- (turkey): فیلمرغ (fil-morq)
- (chameleon): آفتابپرست (âftâb-parast)
Quotations
- Circa 1258 CE, Sa'di, Gulistan (the Rose Garden), Project Gutenberg,
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