دستی

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (dastīg, -handed), also borrowed in Arabic دَسْتِيج (dastīj), and as well newly formed from دست (dast, hand) + ـی (-i, attributive suffix).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [d̪äs.t̪ʰíː]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [d̪äs.t̪ʰíː]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [d̪äs.t̪ʰí]

Readings
Classical reading? dastī
Dari reading? dastī
Iranian reading? dasti
Tajik reading? dastī

Adjective

Dari دستی
Iranian Persian
Tajik дастӣ

دستی • (dasti)

  1. portable, handheld (device and equipment that are small and light enough to be carried by hand)
    چراغ دستیčerâğ-e dastiflashlight
    کیف دستیkif-e dastismall bag, purse
  2. made by hand, handcrafted
    صنایع دستیsanâye'-e dastihandicrafts (literally, “handcrafted arts”)
  3. tamed, domesticated (especially of birds)
    Synonyms: رام (râm), دست آموز (dast âmuz)
  4. fake, artificial
    خاک دستیxâk-e dastiartificial soil, fake soil
  5. (rare, only in certain compounds) temporary, short-term

Noun

دستی • (dasti)

  1. Certain vessels, dishes, or containers that have handles on both sides such as baskets, pots, etc. (usage varies by region)

Descendants

  • Arabic: دَسْتِيَّة (dastiyya) (rare)

References

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