زنباره

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Persian زنباره (zan bâre), from زن (zan, woman) and باره (bâre).

Noun

زنباره • (senbare or sanpara)

  1. womanizer, rake
  2. adulterer, whoremonger

Descendants

  • Turkish: zampara
  • Armenian: զամփարա (zampʻara)

References

Persian

Etymology

زن (zan, woman) + باره (bâre, fond).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [zäm.bɑː.ɾǽ]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [zäm.bɑː.ɾǽ]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [zäm.bɔː.ɾǽ]

Readings
Classical reading? zanbāra
Dari reading? zanbāra
Iranian reading? zanbâre
Tajik reading? zanbora

Noun

زنباره • (zanbâre)

  1. womanizer, rake
    • c. 1030, Fakhr al-Dīn Asʿad Gurgānī, ويس و رامين [Vīs u Rāmīn]:
      که آنجا پیر و برنا شاد خوارند
      همه کنغالگی را جان سپارند
      جوانان بیشتر زن باره باشند
      در آن زن بارگی پر چاره باشد
      ki ānjā pīr u burnā šād xwārand
      hama kunğalagī rā jān sipārand
      jawānān bēštar zan bāra bāšand
      dar ān zan bāragi pur čāra bāšand
      For the young and old drink alcohol there,
      And everyone gives themselves up to whoredom.
      The young are mostly womanizers,
      Full of tricks in their womanizing.
      (Classical Persian transliteration)

Derived terms

  • زنبارگی (zanbâregi)

Descendants

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