علنی

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic عَلَنِيّ (ʕalaniyy), from عَلَنَ (ʕalana).

Adjective

علنی • (aleni)

  1. public, open

Descendants

  • Turkish: aleni

References

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic عَلَنِيّ (ʕalaniyy).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [ʔä.lä.níː]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [ʔä.lä.níː]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [ʔä.lä.ní]

Readings
Classical reading? alanī
Dari reading? alanī
Iranian reading? alani
Tajik reading? alani

Adjective

علنی • (alani)

  1. public, open
    Synonym: آشکارا (âškârâ)
    جلسۀ علنیjalase-ye alanipublic meeting
    • mid-1100s, Sōzan⁠ī of Samarqand, “Panegyric 179”, in دیوان سوزنی:
      همه نهاد تو و رسم و سان و سیرت تو
      ستودنی و ستوده است سری و علنی
      hama nihād-i tu u rasm u sān u sīrat-i tu
      sutūdanī u sutūda ast sirrī u alanī
      All your nature and your customs and manner and conduct
      Are praiseworthy and praised, in secret and in open.
      (Classical romanization)

Derived terms

  • علنی شدن (alani šodan, to become public)
  • علنی کردن (alani kardan, to make public)
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