لوخن

Persian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Iranian *luxšáh, Proto-Indo-Iranian *lukšás, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *lówksneh₂ (moon), derived from the root *lewk- (bright, to shine, to see).

Cognates include Old Armenian լուսին (lusin, moon), Proto-Slavic *luna and Old Latin losna.

Pronunciation

    • (Dari): IPA(key): /loːxan/

    Noun

    لوخن (luxan) (plural لوخن‌ها (luxan-hâ) or لوخنان (luxanân))

    1. (literary, obsolete) moon, moonlight
      • c. 1200, Mowlavi, Spiritual Couplets :
        چندانکه خواهی جنگ کن یا گرم کن تهدیدها
        میدان که دور لوخن است بهر چه مینالی ایا؟
        čandânki xwâhî jang kun yâ garm kun tahdid-hâ
        maydân ki dowr-î luxan ast, bahr-î če menâlî ayâ?
      Synonyms: ماه (mâh), مهتاب (mahtâb)

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