جریان

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic جَرَيَان (jarayān).

Noun

جریان • (cereyan)

  1. course, flow, current (of liquid, electricity, events, etc.)

Descendants

  • Turkish: cereyan
  • Laz: ჯერჲანი (ceryani)

References

  • Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013), “cereyan”, in The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic جَرَيَان (jarayān).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? jiryān, jaryān
Iranian reading? jariyân
Tajik reading? jarayon

Noun

Dari جریان
Iranian Persian
Tajik ҷараён

جریان • (jariyân) (plural جریانات (jariyânât))

  1. course, flow, current (of liquid, electricity, etc.)
    جریان هواjariyân-e havâcurrent of air
    جریان خونjariyân-e xunflow of blood
    • 1600s, Fayz-i Kāshānī, “Ghazal 515”, in دیوان فیض کاشانی:
      عشق در کوی زمین افتادگی است
      عشق در انهار جریان سریع
      išq dar kōy zamīn uftādagī ast
      išq dar anhār jiryān-i sarī'
      Love means falling prostrate in the alleyway,
      Love means a rapid current in the rivers.
  2. (figurative) trend, flow, course (of events, thoughts, etc.)
    جریان فکریjariyân-e fekriintellectual trend
    جریان جنگjariyân-e jangcourse of the war
    جریان سیاسیjariyân-e siyâsipolitical trend
  3. (figurative) things going on
    جریان چیه؟jariyân čiy-e?What's going on? What's the matter?
    در جریان قرار دادنdar jariyân qarâr dâdanto keep someone in the loop
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