دولبند
Persian
Alternative forms
- دلبند (dolband)
Etymology
From دول (dol, dawl, “revolving”), borrowed from Arabic د و ر (d-w-r, “circling”), + بند (band, “band, tie”),[1] compare دوربند (dorband, “band, belt”). Cognate with Northern Kurdish dorbend (“frame”).
Noun
Descendants
- → Ottoman Turkish: دلبند (dülbend) (see there for further descendants)
References
- Nourai, Ali (2011) “Bhendh”, in An Etymological Dictionary of Persian, English and other Indo-European Languages
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