ناو

See also: نأو

Arabic

Verb

نَاوِ (nāwi) (form III)

  1. second-person masculine singular active imperative of نَاوَى (nāwā)

Kashmiri

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɑːʋ/

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit नामन् (nāman, name), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hnā́ma, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥.

Noun

ناو (nāv) m (plural ناو, Devanagari नाव)

  1. name
    مےٚ روٗد نٕہ تٔمؠ سُنٛد ناو وَنِہ
    me rūd nụh tạm' sund nāv vanih
    I couldn’t remember his name

Etymology 2

From Sanskrit नावा (nāvā). Also influenced by Classical Persian ناو (nāv).

Noun

ناو (nāv) f (plural ناوِ, Devanagari नाव)

  1. boat
    ناوِ چھےٚ سَرَس پؠٹھ پَکان
    nāvi che saras pyaṭh pakān
    Boats travel on the lake

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian nʾw (nāw, ship), from Proto-Iranian [Term?] (compare Ossetian нау (naw) / науӕ (nawæ)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *náHuš (compare Sanskrit नाव (nāva, ship)), from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂us (boat) (compare Ancient Greek ναῦς (naûs, ship), Latin nāvis (ship), Albanian anije (ship)).

Pronunciation

Noun

ناو (nâv) (plural ناوها (nâv-hâ))

Dari ناو
Iranian Persian
Tajik нов (nov)
  1. (archaic) boat, small ship
  2. warship; cruiser
  3. anything long and hollow
  4. pipe
  5. gutter, drainpipe, water pipe, downpipe
  6. a river, stream; channel, canal, aqueduct; river basin
  7. a cistern; tankage
  8. trough; feeder
  9. the sluice of a mill-dam
  10. the furrow or groove down the middle of a man's back or the loins of a horse; also in a grain of wheat and a date-stone
  11. gluteal cleft
  12. the passage through which the meal or flour runs when grinding
  13. a hole
  14. a crack, chink
  15. a baker's rolling-pin
  16. a frying pan
  17. a cauldron, kettle, pot
  18. an easy, graceful air in walking

Derived terms

  • ناوخدا (nâvxodâ), ناخدا (nâxodâ)
  • ناوچه (nâvče)
  • ناوشکن (nâvšekan)
  • ناودان (nâvdân)
  • ناوه (nâve)
  • ناوک (nâvak)
  • نبردناو (nabard-nâv)
  • رزم‌ناو (razm-nâv)
  • هواناو (havâ-nâv)
  • ناو هواپیمابر (nâv-e havâpeymâbar)

Descendants

  • Armenian: նավ (nav)
  • Azerbaijani: nov
  • Ottoman Turkish: ناو (nâv)
  • Udi: наъв (na̱v, gutter, trough)

References

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