حصیر

See also: حصير

Ottoman Turkish

حصیر

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَصِير (ḥaṣīr, mat).

Noun

حصیر • (hasır) (plural حصر)

  1. mat woven of rushes, palm-leaves, etc.
    Synonym: بوریا (burya)

Derived terms

  • حصیر اوتی (hasir otu, rush)
  • حصیرجی (hasırcı, dealer in mats)
  • حصیرلاتمق (hasırlatmak, to be covered with matting)
  • حصیرلامق (hasırlamak, to cover with matting)
  • حصیرلانمق (hasırlanmak, to be matted over)
  • حصیری (hasirî, pertaining to mats)

Descendants

  • Turkish: hasır

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَصِير (ḥaṣīr, mat).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [hä.síːɾ]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [ʔä.síːɾ]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [ʔä.síɾ]

Readings
Classical reading? hasīr
Dari reading? hasīr
Iranian reading? hasir
Tajik reading? hasir

Noun

Dari حصیر
Iranian Persian
Tajik ҳасир

حصیر • (hasīr) (plural حصیرها (hasīr-hâ) or حُصُر (hosor))

  1. mat woven of rushes, palm-leaves, etc.
    Synonym: بوریا (buriyâ)
    • c. 1060, Nāṣir-i Khusraw, Safarnāma [Book of Travels]:
      قبه‌ای نیز عظیم بزرگ منقش به مینا چنان که صفت کرده آمد و در آنجا حصیرهایی مغربی انداخته و قندیل‌ها و مسرج‌ها جداجدا به سلسله‌ها آویخته است.
      qubba'ē nēz azīm buzurg munaqqaš ba mīnā čunān ki sifat karda āmad u dar ānjā hasīrhāyē mağribī andāxta u qandīlhā u masrajhā judā-judā ba silsilahā āwēxta ast.
      There is also a dome, grand and splendid and embossed with enamel as has been described, and inside, North African rush mats have been put down, and candles and lamps are hung from chains in pairs.
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