کفش

Persian

کفش‌های مشکی پاشنه‌بلند

Etymology

From Middle Persian kpš (kafš, shoe). Akin to Old Armenian կօշիկ (kōšik) and Arabic قَفْش (qafš), Iranian loanwords.

Pronunciation

Noun

Dari کفش
Iranian Persian
Tajik кафш (kafš)

کفش (kafš) (plural کفش‌ها (kafš-hâ))

  1. a shoe
  2. a pair of shoes
    Synonym: جفت کفش (joft-e kafš)

Usage notes

  • One often uses the singular for a pair of shoes: این کفش (in kafš, these shoes, this pair of shoes). This is different from the use of the singular for an indefinite number, which is possible with all nouns: کفش می‌فروشند (kafš mi-forušand, they sell shoes).

Derived terms

  • کفّاش (kaffâš)
  • کفش‌گر (kafš-gar)
  • جاکفشی (jâkafši)
  • موزه (muze)
  • گیوه (give)
  • پای‌افزار (pây-afzâr)

Descendants

  • Arabic: قفش (qafš)
  • Georgian: ქოში (koši)

References

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