نعلبند

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian نعلبند (na'l-band, farrier), from نعل (na'l, horseshoe) + بند (-band, maker).

Noun

نعلبند • (naʼlband)

  1. farrier, horseshoer, a person who trims the hooves and fits the horseshoe
    Synonym: بیطار (baytar)

Derived terms

  • نعلبندلق (naʼlbandlık, farriery)

Descendants

  • Turkish: nalbant
  • Albanian: nallban
  • Bulgarian: налба́нт (nalbánt)
  • Macedonian: налбант (nalbant)
  • Romanian: nalbant
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: на̀лбант
    Latin script: nàlbant

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Composed of نعل (na'l, horseshoe) and بند (-band, maker).

Noun

نعلبند • (na'l-band)

  1. farrier

Derived terms

  • نعلبندیان (na'lbandiyân)

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: nalbənd
  • Middle Armenian: նալբանդ (nalband), նալպանտ (nalpant)
  • Ottoman Turkish: نعلبند (nalbant)
    • Turkish: nalbant
    • Albanian: nallban
    • Bulgarian: налба́нт (nalbánt)
    • Macedonian: налбант (nalbant)
    • Romanian: nalbant
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic script: на̀лбант
      Latin script: nàlbant

References

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