𐭡𐭩𐭲𐭠

Middle Persian

Etymology

From Old Persian *vahanam (house), from Proto-Iranian *wāhana (habitation), from Proto-Iranian *Hwah-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hwas-, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wes-. Equivalent to *h₂wes- + *-enom. Compare Sanskrit वसन (vasana, dwelling, abiding), Compare also Northern Luri هۏش (höş, house, home).

Related to d(p)ywʾn' (dēwān, archive, collected writings) (from Old Persian *dipi-vahanam), [script needed] (gyʾg /gyāg/, place) (whence Persian جا ()).

Cognate with Sogdian [script needed] (x’n” /xānā/, house), [script needed] (x’n’kh /xānāk/, house), Parthian *vān, Khunsari ونه (vane, dwelling), Northern Luri هۏنںه (höna, house), Bakhtiari هۊنه (hune, house) Northern Kurdish xanî (house), Gilaki خنه (xanē, home), خومو (xumu, nest), خومه (xumē, place-name suffix), Mazanderani خنه (xene, room).

Logogram from Aramaic 𐡁𐡉𐡕𐡀 (baytā).

Noun

𐭡𐭩𐭲𐭠 (BYTA /xānag/)

  1. house

Descendants

  • Persian: خانه (xâne)
    • Armenian: -խանա (-xana)
    • Azerbaijani: -xana
    • Bashkir: -хана (-xana)
    • Bengali: -খানা (-khana), -খান (-khan)
    • → Hindustani:
      Hindi: ख़ाना (xānā)
      Urdu: خانہ (xānā)
    • Georgian: -ხანა (-xana)
    • Kazakh: -хана (-xana)
    • Kyrgyz: -кана (-kana)
    • Ottoman Turkish: خانه (hane)
    • Ottoman Turkish: ـخانه (-hane)
      • Turkish: -hane
    • Punjabi: خانہ (xāna, khāna) / ਖਾਨਾ (khānā)
    • Sindhi: خانو (xāno)
    • Uzbek: -xona

References

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