خود

See also: جود

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian BNPŠE, 𐭡𐭭𐭯𐭱𐭤 (xwad), from Old Persian *hvatah. Related to خدا (xodâ, God).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? xwaḏ
Dari reading? xud
Iranian reading? xod
Tajik reading? xud

Noun

Dari خود
Iranian Persian
Tajik худ

خود • (xod)

  1. self, the self

Pronoun

Dari خود
Iranian Persian
Tajik худ

خود • (xod)

  1. (reflexive) self, -self
    Synonym: خویش (xiš, literary)
    • c. 1260, Rumi, The Masnavi:
      حمله بر خود می‌کنی ای ساده مرد، همچو آن شیری که بر خود حمله کرد.
      hamle bar xod mi-koni ey sâde mard, hamčo ân šir-i ke bar xod hamle kard.
      You are attacking yourself, o simple man, like that lion who attacked himself.
    • 2009, Shadmehr Aghili (lyrics and music), “تقدیر (taqdir)”:
      تو با خودت هم دشمنی.
      to bâ xod-et ham došman-i.
      You are an enemy even with yourself.
  2. (emphatic) one's own (in possessive constructions)
    Synonym: خویش (xiš, literary)
    مادر خود را نمی‌شناسی؟ (More literary)
    mâdar-e xod-râ ne-mi-šenâsi?
    مادر خودت رو نمی‌شناسی؟ (More colloquial)
    mâdar-e xod-et-o ne-mi-šnâsi?
    Don’t you recognize your own mother?
Usage notes

خود (xod) can occur both in isolation and before a suffixed pronominal clitic such as م (-am, my), ت (-at, et, your), and ش (-aš, eš, his/her). In isolation, it serves as a general reflexive pronoun for any subject:

  • خود را دیدم
    xod-râ didam
    I saw [my]self
  • خود را دیدی
    xod-râ didi
    you saw [your]self

The pronominal clitics specify the pronoun:

  • خودم را دیدم
    xod-am-râ didam
    I saw myself
  • خودت را دیدی
    xod-at-râ didi
    you saw yourself

In colloquial Persian, the suffixed forms are almost always used.

Derived terms
Descendants
  • Assamese: খোদ (khüd)
  • Armenian: Խոդ (Xod)
  • Bengali: খোদ (khōd)
  • Gujarati: ખુદ (khud)
  • Hindustani:
    Hindi: ख़ुद (xud)
    Urdu: خود (xud)
  • Marathi: खुद्द (khudda)
  • Punjabi:
    Gurmukhi script: ਖ਼ੁਦ (xud)
    Shahmukhi script: خود (xod)

References

    Etymology 2

    From Middle Persian xwd (xōd, helm), borrowed from Parthian xwwd (*xōδ, helmet), from Old Iranian, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kadʰ- (to guard, cover, care for, protect). The Parthian word is cognate with Old Persian 𐎧𐎢𐎭𐎠 (xaudā-, hat), Avestan 𐬑𐬀𐬊𐬜𐬀 (xaoδa, helmet), Ossetian худ (xud, hat), English hat, hood, etc. The inherited form of the Persian is خوی (xoy). Akin to Old Armenian խոյր (xoyr), արտախոյր (artaxoyr), Georgian ხვირი (xviri), Arabic خُوذَة (ḵūḏa), Iranian borrowings.

    Pronunciation

     

    Readings
    Classical reading? xōḏ
    Dari reading? xōd
    Iranian reading? xud
    Tajik reading? xüd

    Noun

    Dari خود
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik хӯд

    خود • (xud) (plural خودها (xud-hâ))

    1. a helmet
      Synonym: ترگ (targ)
    Derived terms
    Descendants
    • Punjabi:
      Gurmukhi script: ਖੋਦ (khod)
      Shahmukhi script: خود (xod)

    References

    • Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1971–1979) “խոյր”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press

    Urdu

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Classical Persian خْوَد (xwad)/خْوُد (xwud).

    Pronunciation

    • (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /xʊd̪/, /xwʊd̪/
    • (file)

    Pronoun

    خود • (xud, xvud) (Hindi spelling ख़ुद)

    1. reflexive pronoun: oneself, one's own
      میں یہ کام خود کروں گا۔ma͠i ye kām xud karūṅgā.I will do this work myself.

    Synonyms

    Derived terms

    References

    • Platts, John T. (1884) “خود”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
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