كاغد

See also: كاغذ, کاغد, and کاغذ

Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Persian کاغذ (kâğaz, kâğez), کاغد (kâğad, kâğed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaː.ɣið/, /kaː.ɣad/

Noun

كَاغِد or كَاغَد • (kāḡid or kāḡad) m (collective, singulative كَاغِدَة f (kāḡida), plural كَوَاغِد (kawāḡid))

  1. a kind of paper

Declension

Quotations

References

  • Ibn Ḵātima (a. 1369) “Un document nouveau sur l’arabe dialectal d’Occident au XIIe siècle = إيراد اللآل من إنشاد الضوال [ʾīrad l-laʾāl min ʾinšād aḍ-ḍawāl]”, in G. S. Colin, editor, Hespéris, volume 12, number 1, published 1931, page 14 footnote 4
  • Michael Jan de Goeje, editor (1879), Indices, glossarium et addenda et emendanda ad part. I–III (Bibliotheca Geographorum Arabicorum; 7) (in Latin), Leiden: E. J. Brill, published 1879, page 341

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish كاغد (ḱâğıd), from Persian کاغد (kâğed, paper).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɑːʁəd/

Noun

كاغَد • (kāġad) (dual ?, plural ?)

  1. tobacco rolling paper

References

  • l-iRšēd, Ḵālid (2012) “كاغد”, in Ḵālid Jumʿa, editor, موسوعة اللهجة الكويتية [The Encyclopedia of the Kuwaiti Dialect], 2nd edition (overall work in Gulf Arabic and Arabic), Kuwaiti City: ناشري [Nāširi], →ISBN

Ottoman Turkish

كاغد

Etymology

From Persian کاغذ (kâğaz, paper), itself from Sogdian 𐼸𐼰𐼲𐼹𐼰 (kʾγδʾ /⁠kāγaδā⁠/). Further etymology is unknown, perhaps a borrowing from Old Chinese (OC *kjeʔ); cognate with Azerbaijani kağız, Bashkir ҡағыҙ (qağıź), Kazakh қағаз (qağaz), Kyrgyz кагаз (kagaz), Tatar кәгазь (käğaz’), Turkmen kagyz, Uyghur قەغەز (qeghez) and Uzbek qog'oz.

Noun

كاغد • (kâğıd) (definite accusative كاغدی (kâğıdı), plural كاغدلر (kâğıdlar))

  1. paper, a material made of cellulose fibres used for writing or printing
    Synonym: قرطاس (kırtas)
    • 1927 October, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk, page 25:
      افندیلر ؛ او مسوده ایشته عیناً شو كاغدلردر.
      Efendiler; o müsvedde işte aynen şu ḱağıdlardır.
      Gentlemen; that draft is exacly those papers.
  2. sheet, a usually rectangular piece of paper that has been prepared for writing or printing
  3. written or printed paper, a letter or document written on a paper sheet
  4. playing card, any of the rectangular pieces of card used to play numerous games

Derived terms

  • آبادی كاغدی (abadi kâğıdı, silk paper)
  • اویون كاغدی (oyun kâğıdı, playing card)
  • كاغد آلمق (kâğıd almak, to receive a letter or document)
  • كاغد حلواسی (kâğıd helvası, pastry wafers)
  • كاغد قاپلامق (kâğıd kaplamak, to paper a room)
  • كاغد یازمق (kâğıd yazmak, to write a letter)
  • كاغدجی (kâğıdcı, paper dealer)
  • كاغدخانه (kâğıdhane, paper manufactory)
  • چرچوه كاغدی (çerçeve kâğıdı, paper used in lieu of glass)
  • یاغلو كاغد (yağlı kâğıd, oiled paper)
  • یول كاغدی (yol kâğıdı, passport)

Descendants

  • Turkish: kâğıt
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: ћага
    Latin script: ćaga

Further reading

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