سیاح
Persian
Etymology
From Arabic سَيَّاح (sayyāḥ).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian): IPA(key): /sajjɑːh/
- (Dari): IPA(key): /sajjɒːh/
- (Iranian Persian): IPA(key): /sejjɒːh/
- (Tajik): IPA(key): /sajjɔːh/
Noun
Dari | سیاح |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | сайёҳ (sayyoh) |
سَیّاح • (sayyâh) (plural سَیّاحان (sayyâhân))
- traveller
- c. 1688, محمد ربیع بن ابراهیم [Moḥammad Rabiʾ b. Ebrāhim], “Introduction”, in سفینه سلیمانی [Safine-ye Solaymani]:
- سفینه سلیمانی که سیاحان محیط عبودیت را از تصادم بتلاطم انواع امواج بیکران سرگشتگی بساحل نجات تواند رسانید […]
- safine-ye soleymâni ke sayyâhân-e mohit-e 'obudiyyat râ az tasâddom be talâtom-e anvâ'-e amvâj-e bikarân-e sargaštegi be sâhel-e nejât tavânad rasânid […]
- The ship of Sulaimān, which can deliver the travellers of the ocean of servitude [to God] from collision, through the dashing of ranks of unbounded waves of perplexity, to the coast of salvation […]
- Synonym: مسافر (mosâfer)
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- tourist
- Synonym: توریست (turist)
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