مشوش

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of شَوَّشَ (šawwaša, to muddle) from the root ش و ش (š-w-š).

Adjective

مُشَوَّش (mušawwaš) (feminine مُشَوَّشَة (mušawwaša), masculine plural مُشَوَّشُونَ (mušawwašūna), feminine plural مُشَوَّشَات (mušawwašāt))

  1. muddled, confused

Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مُشَوَّش (mušawwaš).

Adjective

Dari مشوش
Iranian Persian
Tajik мушавваш (mušavvaš)

مشوش (mošavvaš)

  1. anxious, uneasy.
    • 12th Century, Saadi Shirazi, Kolliyat-e Saadi Shirazi.
      بیا که در غم عشقت مشوشم بی تو
      بیا ببین که در این دم چه ناخوشم بی تو.
      Come because in the sadness of your love I am anxious without you // Come see how unwell I am at this moment without you
  2. chaotic, tumultuous.
    • 12th Century, Saadi Shirazi, Golestan-e Saadi.
      گاه گفتی که خاطر اسکندریه دارم که هوائی خوش است و باز گفتی نه که دریای مغرب مشوش است.
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  3. unkempt, disheveled.
    • 14th Century, Hafez, Divan-e Hafez-e Shirazi.
      گر تو زین دست مرا بی سروسامان داری
      من به آه سحرت زلف مشوش دارم.
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