শওহর

Bengali

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian شوهر (šowhar), from Proto-Iranian *fšautar, from Proto-Iranian *fšau- (to raise cattle), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂- (to protect; to shepherd).

Noun

শওহর (śôuhôr) (objective শওহর (śoōhor) or শওহরকে (śoōhroke), genitive শওহরের (śoōhorer), locative শওহরে (śoōhore))

  1. husband
    Synonyms: জওজ (zôuj), স্বামী (śamī), বর (bôr)

Derived terms

  • শওহরী (śôuhôrī)

References

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