داغ

Azerbaijani

Noun

داغ

  1. Arabic spelling of dağ (mountain)

Declension

Karakhanid

Alternative forms

  • ذاغْ

Adverb

داغ (dāg)

  1. (Arghu) not

Descendants

  • Khalaj: dâğ

References

    Khalaj

    Adverb

    داغ (dâğ)

    1. Arabic spelling of dâğ (not)

    Notes

    • Attested as دق in Ölmez

    References

    • Ölmez, Mehmet. (1995) "Halaçlar ve Halaçça" [Khalajs and Khalaj language] Çağdaş Türk Dili, Ankara, 84, p. 22.

    Ottoman Turkish

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [dɑɣ], [dɑː]
    • (Western Rumelia) IPA(key): [dɑɡ]

    Etymology 1

    From Proto-Turkic *tāg.

    Noun

    داغ • (dağ)

    1. mountain
    Alternative forms
    Descendants

    Etymology 2

    From Persian داغ (dâğ).

    Noun

    داغ • (dağ)

    1. sear, mark left by cauterization or etching, brand
    2. (figurative) grief, pang, chagrin
    Derived terms
    Descendants

    Persian

    Dari داغ
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik доғ

    Etymology

    Cognate with Avestan 𐬛𐬀𐬖𐬀 (daγa, brand; scar, spot), Sanskrit दाह (dāha, burning, heat). Related to Middle Persian [script needed] (dcytn' /⁠dazīdan⁠/, to burn), from Proto-Iranian *dáǰatī, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰáǰʰati, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰégʷʰeti.

    Pronunciation

     
    • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [d̪ɑːɣ]
      • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [d̪ɑːɣ]
      • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [d̪ɔːɣ]

    Readings
    Classical reading? dāğ
    Dari reading? dāğ
    Iranian reading? dâğ
    Tajik reading? doġ

    Adjective

    داغ • (dâğ) (comparative داغ‌تَر (dâğ-tar), superlative داغ‌تَرین (dâğ-tarin))

    1. hot
      .چای داغ است
      čây dâğ ast.
      Tea is hot.

    Adverb

    داغ • (dâğ)

    1. exciting
      برایت خبری داغ دارم.
      barâyat xabari dâğ dâram.
      I have an exciting news for you.

    Noun

    داغ • (dâğ)

    1. sear, mark left by cauterization or etching, brand
    2. (transferred) mark, stain, blemish, scar, dark spot
      Hypernym: نشان (nešân)
    3. branding iron

    Descendants

    • Armenian: դաղ (daġ)
    • Assamese: দাগ (dag)
    • Azerbaijani: dağ
    • Bengali: দাগ (dag)
    • Georgian: დაღი (daɣi)
    • Gujarati: ડાઘો (ḍāgho)
    • Hindustani: dāġ
      Hindi: दाग़
      Urdu: داغ (dāġ)
    • Maithili:
      Devanagari script: दाग (dāg)
      Tirhuta script: 𑒠𑒰𑒑 (dāga)
    • Old Marathi: ḍāga
      Devanagari script: डाग
      Modi script: 𑘚𑘰𑘐
    • Ottoman Turkish: داغ (dağ)
    • Odia: ଦାଗ (dagô)
    • Old Punjabi: ਦਾਗੁ (dāgu)
      • Punjabi:
        Gurmukhi script: ਦਾਗ਼ (dāġ)
        Shahmukhi script: داغ (dāġ)

    Further reading

    • Steingass, Francis Joseph (1892) “داغ”, in A Comprehensive Persian–English dictionary, London: Routledge & K. Paul
    • Vullers, Johann August (1855) “داغ”, in Lexicon Persico-Latinum etymologicum cum linguis maxime cognatis Sanscrita et Zendica et Pehlevica comparatum, e lexicis persice scriptis Borhâni Qâtiu, Haft Qulzum et Bahâri agam et persico-turcico Farhangi-Shuûrî confectum, adhibitis etiam Castelli, Meninski, Richardson et aliorum operibus et auctoritate scriptorum Persicorum adauctum (in Latin), volume I, Gießen: J. Ricker, pages 792–793

    Urdu

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Classical Persian داغ (dāğ).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    داغ • (dāġ) m (Hindi spelling दाग़)

    1. a stain, spot

    Further reading

    • داغ”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
    • داغ”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.
    • Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971) “داغ”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary‎, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co.
    • Platts, John T. (1884) “داغ”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
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