داغ

Azerbaijani

Noun

داغ

  1. Arabic spelling of dağ (mountain)

Declension

Karakhanid

Alternative forms

  • ذاغْ

Adverb

داغ (dāg) (داغْ)

  1. (Arghu) not

Descendants

  • Khalaj: داغ

References

    Khalaj

    Adverb

    داغ (dâğ)

    1. Arabic spelling of dâğ (not)

    Notes

    • Attested as دق in Ölmez

    References

    • Ölmez, Mehmet. (1995) "Halaçlar ve Halaçça" [Khalajs and Khalaj language] Çağdaş Türk Dili, Ankara, 84, p. 22.

    Ottoman Turkish

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [dɑɣ], [dɑː]
    • (Western Rumelia) IPA(key): [dɑɡ]

    Etymology 1

    From Proto-Turkic *tāg.

    Noun

    داغ (dağ)

    1. mountain
    Alternative forms
    Descendants

    Etymology 2

    From Persian داغ (dâğ).

    Noun

    داغ (dağ)

    1. sear, mark left by cauterization or etching, brand
    2. (figurative) grief, pang, chagrin
    Descendants

    Persian

    Dari داغ
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik доғ (doġ)

    Etymology

    Inherited from Middle Persian [script needed] (dcyt /dazēd/), from Proto-Iranian *dáǰatī (to burn), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰáǰʰati, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰégʷʰeti.

    Pronunciation

    • (Tajik) IPA(key): /dɔɣ/

    Adjective

    داغ (dâğ) (comparative داغ‌تَر (dâğ-tar), superlative داغ‌تَرین (dâğ-tarin))

    1. hot
      .چای داغ است
      čây dâğ ast.
      Tea is hot.

    Adverb

    داغ (dâğ)

    1. exciting
      برایت خبری داغ دارم.
      barâyat xabari dâğ dâram.
      I have an exciting news for you.

    Noun

    داغ (dâğ)

    1. sear, mark left by cauterization or etching, brand
    2. (transferred) mark, stain, blemish, scar, dark spot
      Hypernym: نشان (nešân)
    3. branding iron

    Descendants

    • Armenian: դաղ (dał)
    • Assamese: দাগ (dag)
    • Azerbaijani: dağ
    • Bengali: দাগ (dag)
    • Georgian: დაღი (daɣi)
    • Gujarati: ડાઘો (ḍāgho)
    • Hindustani: dāġ
      Hindi: दाग़
      Urdu: داغ
    • Maithili:
      Devanagari script: दाग (dāg)
      Tirhuta script: 𑒠𑒰𑒑 (dāga)
    • Old Marathi: ḍāga
      Devanagari script: डाग
      Modi script: 𑘚𑘰𑘐
    • Ottoman Turkish: داغ (dağ)
    • Oriya: ଦାଗ (dagô)
    • Old Punjabi: ਦਾਗੁ (dāgu)
      • Punjabi:
        Gurmukhi script: ਦਾਗ਼ (dāġ)
        Shahmukhi script: داغ (dāġ)

    Further reading

    • Steingass, Francis Joseph (1892), داغ”, in A Comprehensive Persian–English dictionary, London: Routledge & K. Paul
    • Vullers, Johann August (1855), داغ”, in Lexicon Persico-Latinum etymologicum cum linguis maxime cognatis Sanscrita et Zendica et Pehlevica comparatum, e lexicis persice scriptis Borhâni Qâtiu, Haft Qulzum et Bahâri agam et persico-turcico Farhangi-Shuûrî confectum, adhibitis etiam Castelli, Meninski, Richardson et aliorum operibus et auctoritate scriptorum Persicorum adauctum (in Latin), volume I, Bonn: Adolf Marcus, pages 792–793

    Urdu

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Persian داغ (dâğ).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    داغ (dāġ) m (Hindi spelling दाग़)

    1. a stain, spot

    Further reading

    • داغ”, in اُردُو لُغَت (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
    • داغ”, in Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English] (in English), Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2023.
    • Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971), داغ”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary‎, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co.
    • Platts, John T. (1884), داغ”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
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