پرگار

See also: پرکار

Ottoman Turkish

پرگار

Alternative forms

  • پرگال (pergel)

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian پرگار (pargâr, pair of compasses).

Noun

پرگار • (perger)

  1. pair of compasses, a tool for drawing accurate circles or arches

Derived terms

  • پرگارلاتمق (pergerletmek, to make or let be measured by compasses)
  • پرگارلامق (pergerlemek, to measure with a pair of compasses)
  • پرگارلانمق (pergerlenmek, to be measured with a pair of compasses)
  • پرگاروار (pergervar, like a pair of compasses)
  • پرگاری (pergeri, drawn with compasses)

Descendants

  • Turkish: pergel
  • Egyptian Arabic: برجل (bárgal)
  • Armenian: փերգել (pʻergel), փերկել (pʻerkel)
  • Bulgarian: пергел (pergel)
  • Romanian: perghel

Further reading

Persian

Alternative forms

  • پرگال (pargâl)

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian, from Proto-Indo-Iranian. Cognate with Sogdian [script needed] (prγrs’y /⁠parγarsē⁠/, round, oval), Sanskrit प्रकार (prakāra, sort, kind, form, nature, way, mode, manner). The first element is from Proto-Iranian *pari- (around), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *per- (before, front).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [pʰäɾ.ɡɑːɾ]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [pʰäɾ.ɡɑːɾ]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [pʰäɾ.ɡɔːɾ]

Readings
Classical reading? pargār
Dari reading? pargār
Iranian reading? pargâr
Tajik reading? pargor

Noun

پَرْگار • (pargâr) (plural پرگارها (pargâr-hâ))

  1. pair of compasses

Derived terms

  • هفت‌پرگار (haft-pargâr)

Descendants

References

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