مشک

See also: مسك and م س ك

Baluchi

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian *múHs, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *múHs, from Proto-Indo-European *múh₂s.

Noun

مشک (mušk)

  1. mouse
  2. rat

See also

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian mwšk' (mušk, musk), from Sanskrit मुष्क (muṣka). Compare Old Armenian մուշկ (mušk), Old Georgian მუშკი (mušḳi), Iranian borrowings and also English musk.

Noun

مشک (mošk)

  1. musk
    • 1259, Saadi Shirazi, Gulistan; also a Persian proverb:
      • مشک آن است که خود ببوید، نه آنکه عطار بگوید.
        mošk ân ast ke xod bebuyad, na ânke 'attâr beguyad.
        [The good] musk is the one which smells by itself, not by the words [compliments] of the perfumer.
Descendants
Descendants
  • Arabic: مسك (misk), مَسْكَة (maska)
    • Andalusian Arabic: مِسْك
    • Northern Kurdish: misk
    • Turkish: misk
  • Urdu: مشک (muśk)

Etymology 2

Compare Northern Kurdish mişk.

Noun

مشک (mošk)

  1. (dialectal, Khesht, Konartakhteh, Dashtestan) mouse

Etymology 3

From Middle Persian mšk' (mašk, mussuck, skin bag), from Old Persian 𐎶𐏁𐎣𐎠 (maškā-, (inflated cow) skin), ultimately Semitic borrowing; compare Proto-Semitic *mašk-.

Noun

مشک (mašk) (plural مشک‌ها (mašk-hâ))

  1. waterskin, mussuck
Descendants

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971), “¹mašk”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 55

Southwestern Fars

Noun

مشک (mošk)

  1. (Masarm, Deh Sarv, Kuzarg) mouse

Urdu

Noun

مشک (muśk) m (Hindi spelling मुश्क)

  1. musk

Ushojo

Etymology

From Urdu مشک (mušk).

Noun

مشک (mušk)

  1. musk, a medicine
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