كاغد

See also: كاغذ, کاغد, and کاغذ

Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Persian کاغذ (kâğaz, kâğez), کاغد (kâğad, kâğed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaː.ɣið/, /kaː.ɣad/

Noun

كَاغِد or كَاغَد (kāḡid or kāḡad) m (collective, singulative كَاغِدَة f (kāḡida), plural كَوَاغِد (kawāḡid))

  1. a kind of paper

Declension

Quotations

References

  • Ibn Ḵātima (a. 1369), “Un document nouveau sur l’arabe dialectal d’Occident au XIIe siècle = إيراد اللآل من إنشاد الضوال [ʾīrad l-laʾāl min ʾinšād aḍ-ḍawāl]”, in G. S. Colin, editor, Hespéris (in French), volume 12, issue 1, published 1931, page 14 footnote 4
  • Michael Jan de Goeje, editor (1879) Indices, glossarium et addenda et emendanda ad part. I–III (Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum; 7) (in Latin), Leiden: E. J. Brill, published 1879, page 341

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish كاغد (ḱâğıd), from Persian کاغد (kâğed, paper).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɑːʁəd/

Noun

كاغَد (kāġad) (dual ?, plural ?)

  1. tobacco rolling paper

References

  • l-iRšēd, Ḵālid (2012), كاغد”, in Ḵālid Jumʿa, editor, موسوعة اللهجة الكويتية [The Encyclopedia of the Kuwaiti Dialect] (in Gulf Arabic-Standard Arabic), 2nd edition, Kuwaiti City: ناشري [Nāširi], →ISBN

Ottoman Turkish

كاغد

Etymology

From Persian کاغذ (kâğaz, paper), itself from Sogdian 𐼸𐼰𐼲𐼹𐼰 (kʾγδʾ /kāγaδā/), further etymology is unknown, perhaps a borrowing from Old Chinese (OC *kjeʔ); cognate with Azerbaijani kağız, Bashkir ҡағыҙ (qağıð), Kazakh қағаз (qağaz), Kyrgyz кагаз (kagaz), Tatar кәгазь (käğaz’), Turkmen kagyz, Uyghur قەغەز (qeghez) and Uzbek qog'oz.

Noun

كاغد (kağıd) (definite accusative كاغدی (kağıdı), plural كاغدلر (kağıdlar))

  1. paper, a material made of cellulose fibres used for writing or printing
    • 1927 October, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk, page 25:
      افندیلر ؛ او مسوده ایشته عیناً شو كاغدلردر.
      Efendiler; o müsvedde işte aynen şu ḱağıdlardır.
      Gentlemen; that draft is exacly those papers.
    Synonym: قرطاس (kırtas)
  2. sheet, a usually rectangular piece of paper that has been prepared for writing or printing
  3. written or printed paper, a letter or document written on a paper sheet
  4. playing card, any of the rectangular pieces of card used to play numerous games

Derived terms

  • آبادی كاغدی (abadi kâğıdı, silk paper)
  • اویون كاغدی (oyun kâğıdı, playing card)
  • كاغد آلمق (kâğıd almak, to receive a letter or document)
  • كاغد حلواسی (kâğıd helvası, pastry wafers)
  • كاغد قاپلامق (kâğıd kaplamak, to paper a room)
  • كاغد یازمق (kâğıd yazmak, to write a letter)
  • كاغدجی (kâğıdcı, paper dealer)
  • كاغدخانه (kâğıdhane, paper manufactory)
  • چرچوه كاغدی (çerçeve kâğıdı, paper used in lieu of glass)
  • یاغلو كاغد (yağlı kâğıd, oiled paper)
  • یول كاغدی (yol kâğıdı, passport)

Descendants

  • Turkish: kâğıt
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: ћага
    Latin: ćaga

Further reading

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