بین

See also: بين, تین, پین, and ب ي ن

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic بَيْنَ (bayna).

Noun

بین (beyn)

  1. interval; distance; space between
    Synonym: آرا (ara)

Usage notes

  • The single possession locative بیننده (beyninde) is used as a postposition in the same sense as modern arasında.

Descendants

  • Turkish: beyn

References

Persian

Etymology 1

From Arabic بَيْنَ (bayna).

Pronunciation

Noun

بین (beyn)

  1. separation

Preposition

Dari بین
Iranian Persian
Tajik байн (bayn)

بین (beyn)

  1. between
    بین این دو beyn-e in do — between these two
Synonyms
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian wēn-, the present stem of dīdan (compare Ossetian уынын (wynyn), Yagnobi венак (venak), Zazaki vînayîş), from Old Persian [script needed] (vaina-, to see) (compare Avestan 𐬬𐬀𐬉𐬥𐬀- (vaēna-)), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to see).

Pronunciation

  • (Dari): IPA(key): /beːn/

Verb

بین (bin)

  1. present stem form of دیدن
Derived terms

Ushojo

Noun

بین (ben)

  1. wild mint
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