باز

See also: باژ, تاز, تار, بار, پار, ثأر, and ثار

Arabic

Alternative forms

  • بَأْز (baʔz)

Etymology

From Middle Persian 𐭡𐭠𐭰‌ (bʾc /bāz/, hawk, falcon); cognates with Old Armenian բազէ (bazē), Georgian ბაზი (bazi), Classical Syriac ܒܙܐ (bāzāʾ), and Hebrew בַּז (baz).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baːz/
  • Rhymes: -aːz

Noun

بَازٌ (bāzun) m (dual بَازَانِ (bāzāni), plural بِيزَان (bīzān) or أَبْوَاز (ʔabwāz) or بُزَاة (buzāh))

  1. hawk

Declension

Noun

بَازٍ (bāzin) m (construct state بَازِي (bāzī), dual بَازِيَانِ (bāziyāni), plural بَوَازٍ (bawāzin) or بُزَاةٌ (buzātun) or بِيزَانٌ (bīzānun))

  1. Alternative form of بَازٌ (bāzun)

Declension

Descendants

  • Maltese: bies

Khalaj

Noun

باز (bâz) (definite accusative بازؽ, plural بازلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of bâz (falcon)

Declension

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic بَاز (bāz).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baːz/

Noun

باز (bāz) m (plural بيزان (bīzān))

  1. falcon

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Persian باز (bâz, open).

Adjective

باز (baz)

  1. open
  2. alone
  3. distinct

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Persian باز (bâz, again).

Adverb

باز (baz)

  1. again, anew
  2. re-
  3. openly

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Persian باز (bâz, hawk, falcon).

Noun

باز (baz)

  1. hawk
  2. falcon
  • بازك (bazek)
Descendants

References

Pashto

Noun

باز (transliteration needed)

  1. hawk, falcon

Persian

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (ʾpʾc), 𐫀𐫁𐫀𐫝 (ʾbʾc /abāz/, back, again, re-).

Adjective

باز (bâz) (now especially Iran)

Dari واز
Iranian Persian باز
Tajik кушода (kušoda)
  1. open, open wide
  2. (figurative) thawed
  3. (figurative) untied, unraveled, unfolded
Usage notes

In Classical Persian, both باز (bâz) and واز (vâz), variants of the same etymon, were in use. The former is now more common in the Iranian standard language and the latter in the Afghani standard, although the contracted وا () is also common in colloquial Iranian speech. Tajik usually uses the unrelated кушода (kušoda), equivalent to Iranian گشوده (gošude), which is now archaic both in Iranian and Afghani usage and mainly reserved for poetry.

Derived terms
Descendants

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (ʾpʾc), 𐫀𐫁𐫀𐫝 (ʾbʾc /abāz/, back, again, re-).

Adverb

Dari باز
Iranian Persian
Tajik боз (boz)

باز (bâz)

  1. again, re-
    Synonym: دوباره (do-bâre)
  2. still, yet (especially with هم (ham) as باز هم (bâz ham))
Derived terms

Etymology 3

From Middle Persian 𐭡𐭠𐭰‌ (bʾc /bāz/, hawk, falcon). Related to Old Armenian բազէ (bazē), Georgian ბაზი (bazi), and Classical Syriac ܒܙܝܩܐ (bāzīqā), Iranian borrowings.

Noun

Dari باز
Iranian Persian
Tajik боз (boz)

باز (bâz) (plural بازها (bâz-hâ) or بازان (bâzân))

  1. hawk
  2. falcon
Descendants

Adjective

باز (bâz)

  1. active participial adjective of باختن

Verb

باز (bâz)

  1. present stem form of باختن

Derived terms

Category Persian terms suffixed with ـباز not found

Sindhi

Etymology

From Persian.

Noun

باز (bāzu) m (Devanagari spelling बाज़ु)

  1. hawk, falcon

Ushojo

Etymology

From Pashto باز (bāz).

Noun

باز (bāz)

  1. eagle
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