دلفین

See also: دلفين

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δελφίς (delphís), δελφίν (delphín).

Noun

دلفین • (delfin)

  1. dolphin

Descendants

  • Turkish: delfin

References

Persian

دلفین

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic دُلْفِين (dulfīn), from Ancient Greek δελφίν (delphín).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [d̪ʊl.fíːn]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [d̪ʊl.fíːn]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [d̪ul.fín]

Readings
Classical reading? dulfīn
Dari reading? dulfīn
Iranian reading? dolfin
Tajik reading? dulfin

Noun

دلفین • (dolfin) (plural دلفین‌ها (dolfin-hâ))

  1. dolphin
    Synonym: (dialectal) کراره (karâre)
    • c. 1620, Mīr Dāmād, “Qaṣīda 1”, in دیوان اشراق:
      در موج بحر خشم تو دلفین همی غریق
      وز یاد هیبت تو همی اصفر آفتاب
      dar mawj-i bahr-i xišm-i tu dulfīn hamē ğarīq
      w-az yād-i haybat-i tu hamē asfar āftāb
      In the wave of the sea of your wrath, the dolphin is always submerged;
      And by remembering your dreadfulness, the sun is always yellow [as if with fear].
      (Classical Persian transliteration)

Derived terms

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