سپر

See also: ستر, سبز, and شتر

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Persian سپر (separ, shield).

Noun

سپر (siper)

  1. shield, a broad piece of defensive armor held in hand
    Synonyms: ترس (türs), درقه (daraka), قلقان (kalkan)
  2. shield, anything that acts as a protection, or guard
  3. (printing) side smudge of ink made by type

Derived terms

  • سپرجك (sipercik, small shield)
  • سپردار (siperdar, shield-bearer)
  • سپرلنمك (siperlanmak, to become a shield)

Descendants

  • Turkish: siper
  • Armenian: սիփեր (sipʿer)

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian spl (spar, shield), from Old Persian *𐎿𐎱𐎼 (spara-). Akin to Old Armenian ասպար (aspar), an Iranian borrowing.

Pronunciation

    • (Dari): IPA(key): /sɪpaɾ/

    Noun

    Dari سپر
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik сипар (sipar)

    سپر (separ) (plural سپرها (separ-hâ))

    1. shield
    2. bumper (of a car)

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    References

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