برز

See also: ترز and تزر

Arabic

Etymology

Morphologically from the root ب ر ز (b-r-z).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.ra.za/

Verb

بَرَزَ (baraza) I, non-past يَبْرُزُ‎ (yabruzu)

  1. to come forth
  2. to go out
  3. to surpass, to excel (عَلَا (ʕalā) someone)

Conjugation

Baluchi

Adjective

برز (burz)

  1. tall
  2. high
  3. loud

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian wlc (warz, work, agriculture), from Proto-Iranian *warj-; see there for further information.

Noun

برز (barz) (plural برزان (barzân) or برزها (barz-hâ))

  1. sown field
  2. seed
  3. agriculture
  • برزگر (barzgar) / برزیگر (barzigar)
  • ورز (varz)

References

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian [script needed] (bwlc /burz/, high), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ-. Akin to Parthian 𐫁𐫇𐫡𐫉 (bwrz /burz/, high, lofty) and Old Georgian ბორცჳ (borcwi, hill), an Iranian borrowing.

Adjective

Dari برز
Iranian Persian
Tajik бурз (burz)

برز (borz)

  1. high, tall

References

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