دوختن

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian dwhtn' (dōxtan, to sew). Cognate with Baluchi دوچگ (dócag), Gilaki دوتن (dutən) (present stem دوج (duj)), and Mazanderani بدوتن (baduten).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /dɵxtan/

Verb

Dari دوختن
Iranian Persian
Tajik дӯхтан (düxtan)

دوختن (duxtan), present stem دوز (duz)

  1. to sew
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian dwhtn' (dōxtan, to milk), from Old Persian *dáuxšatiy, ultimately from Proto-Iranian *dáwxšati (to milk). Whence also دوشیدن (dušidan). Cognate with Baluchi دوشگ (dóšag), Northern Kurdish doşîn.

Verb

دوختن (duxtan), present stem دوش (duš)

  1. (archaic, literary) to milk
    گاو را دوخت.
    gâv-râ duxt
    he milked the cow
    Synonym: دوشیدن (dušidan)
Conjugation

References

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