دوزخ
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian 𐭣𐭥𐭱𐭧𐭥𐭩 (dušox, “hell”), from Old Iranian *daušaxva-, *daužaxva, from *duš-ahw-a-, from Proto-Iranian *duš-Hah-u-a-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *duš-Has-u-a-, from Proto-Indo-European *dus-h₁és-u-o-, from *dus- and *h₁es-.
Cognates include Manichaean Middle Persian [Manichaean needed] (dwšx), [Manichaean needed] (dwšwx /dušox/), Pazend 𐬛𐬋𐬲𐬀𐬑 (dōžax), 𐬛𐬋𐬰𐬀𐬑 (dōzax), 𐬛𐬋𐬘𐬀𐬑 (dōjax), Manichaean Parthian [Manichaean needed] (dwjx /dōžax/), Avestan 𐬛𐬀𐬊𐬲𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬀 (daožauua), 𐬛𐬎𐬲𐬀𐬢𐬵𐬎 (dužaŋhu), Pashto دوغښ (doǧaẍ), Northern Kurdish doje(h) (dōža(h)), dûje(h) (dūža(h)), Baluchi دوجک (dōǰak), دوژه (dōžē).
Compare Old Armenian դժոխ (džox, “hell”) and Georgian ჯოჯოხეთი (ǯoǯoxeti), Iranian borrowings.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian, Dari) IPA(key): /doːˈzæx/
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [duːˈzæx]
Proper noun
دوزخ • (duzax or dôzax)
Dari Persian | دوزخ |
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Iranian Persian | دوزخ |
Tajiki Persian | дӯзах (düzax) |
Synonyms
- جهنم (jahannam)
Antonyms
- بهشت (behešt)
Derived terms
- دوزخی (duzaxi)
- اهل دوزخ (ahl-e-duzax)
- دوزخبان (duzaxbân)
Descendants
References
- Dehkhoda, Ali-Akbar (1931–), “دوزخ”, in Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute, editors, Dehkhoda Dictionary (in Persian), Tehran: University of Tehran Press
- MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “dušox”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press
Urdu
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