پرده

See also: پردہ and برده

Gulf Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Persian پرده (parde).

Noun

پرده (parda) f

  1. curtain

Iraqi Arabic

Etymology

From Persian پرده.

Noun

پرده (parda) f

  1. curtain

Ottoman Turkish

پرده

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian پرده (parda, curtain, screen, veil).

Noun

پرده (perde)

  1. curtain, a piece of cloth covering a window or bed
  2. blind, a movable covering for a window to keep out light
  3. screen, a physical divider intended to block an area from view
  4. veil, a piece of cloth used to protect or hide the face
    Synonyms: حجاب (hicab), دواق (duvak), نقاب (nikab), یاشمق (yaşmak)
  5. curtain, a piece of cloth that separates the audience and the stage in a theater
  6. (by extension) act, a division of a theatrical performance
  7. oil painting, an artwork done with oil paints
  8. (in general) fold, layer, coat, covering of material
  9. (music) tone, a whole tone, the pitch of the voice
  10. (music) fret on a guitar, key of a piano
  11. (figuratively, of a woman) chastity, immaculateness, modesty
  12. (anatomy) covering membrane, fold, layer, septum

Derived terms

  • پرده بیرون (perde-birūn, bold, impudent)
  • پرده‌باز (perdebaz, musician)
  • پرده‌جی (perdeci, maker or seller of curtains)
  • پرده‌دار (perdedar, curtained, screened)
  • پرده‌سز (perdesiz, without curtains)
  • پرده‌لتمك (perdeletmek, to make or let be covered)
  • پرده‌لك (perdelik, stuff fit for a curtain)
  • پرده‌لمك (perdelemek, to cover with a curtain)
  • پرده‌لندرمك (perdelendirmek, to make or let become a curtain)
  • پرده‌لنمك (perdelenmek, to get a veil or a curtain)
  • پرده‌لو (perdeli, furnished with curtains)

Descendants

  • Turkish: perde
  • Albanian: perde
  • Bulgarian: перде́ (perdé)
  • Greek: μπερντές (berntés)
  • Laz: ფერდე (perde)
  • Macedonian: перде (perde)
  • Romanian: perdea
  • Serbo-Croatian: перда / perda

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian pltk' (pardag), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (to cover, wrap; hide, cloth). Cognate with Sanskrit पट (paṭa, piece of cloth).

Compare also Old Armenian պարտակ (partak), Classical Syriac ܦܪܕܩܐ (pardəqā), Iranian borrowings.

Noun

Dari پرده
Iranian Persian
Tajik парда (parda)

پرده (parde) (plural پرده‌ها (parde-hâ))

  1. curtain
  2. (archaic) veil
  3. screen
  4. membrane
  5. (music) tone, a whole tone (musical interval equal (exactly or approximately) to two semitones)
    • Rumi, "Ney-nameh", Masnavi-e Ma'navi
      • ... پرده‌هایش پرده‌های ما درید
        ... pardehâyaš, pardehâ-ye mâ darid
  6. (music) maqam
  7. (music) fret
    Synonym: دستان (dastân)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle Armenian: փարդայ (pʿarday), փարտայ (pʿartay), փարդէ (pʿardē), փարտէ (pʿartē), փէրտա (pʿērta), փէրտէ (pʿērtē)
    • Armenian: փարդա (pʿarda), ֆարդա (farda)
  • Azerbaijani: pərdə
  • Bashkir: пәрҙә (pärðä)
  • Georgian: ფარდა (parda)
  • Gulf Arabic: پرده
  • Hindustani:
    Hindi: पर्दा (pardā)
    Urdu: پردہ (pardah)
  • Iraqi Arabic: پرده
  • Kazakh: перде (perde)
  • Punjabi: ਪਰਦਾ (pardā) / پردہ (parda)
  • Ottoman Turkish: پرده (perde)
  • Uyghur: پەردە (perde)
  • Uzbek: parda

References

  • Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1979), պարտակ”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), volume IV, 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press, page 69a
  • Hübschmann, Heinrich (1897) Armenische Grammatik. 1. Theil: Armenische Etymologie (in German), Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, page 229
  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “pltk'”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 65
  • Nourai, Ali (2011) An Etymological Dictionary of Persian, English and other Indo-European Languages, page 361
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