لاش

See also: لاس

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Persian لاش (lâš).

Noun

لاش (leş)

  1. carrion
  2. carcass

Persian

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian lšt (lašt, corpse) .Cognate with Avestan 𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬯𐬙𐬀 (irista, corpse) and Proto-Germanic *līką.

Noun

Dari Persian لاش
Iranian Persian لاش
Tajiki Persian лош (loš)

لاش (lâš)

  1. corpse
  2. carrion

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: leş, ləş
  • Bengali: লাশ (laś)
  • Hindustani:
  • Middle Armenian: լաշ (laš)
    • Armenian: լաշ (laš)
  • Ottoman Turkish: لاش (leş), لاشه (lâşe)
    • Turkish: leş, lâşe, laşe
    • Albanian: lesh
    • Armenian: լեշ (leš)
    • Aromanian: leșŭ
    • Bulgarian: леш (leš)
    • Byzantine Greek: λέσι (lési)
      • Greek: λέσι (lési)
    • Crimean Tatar: leş
    • Georgian: ლეში (leši)
    • Romanian: leș
    • Serbo-Croatian: leš / леш

Etymology 2

Probably cognate with Old English læċċan (to grasp, take hold of, catch, seize).

Noun

Dari Persian لاش
Iranian Persian لاش
Tajiki Persian лош (loš)

لاش (lâš)

  1. loot, booty, plunder
  • لاشیدن (lâšidan)
  • لاش کردن (lâš kardan)

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian لاش (lâš).

Noun

لاش (lāš) f (Hindi spelling लाश)

  1. corpse

See also

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