سردی

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (sltyh /⁠sardīh⁠/), from [script needed] (slt' /⁠sard⁠/) + [script needed] (-yh /⁠-īh⁠/).

Noun

Dari سردی
Iranian Persian
Tajik сардӣ

سردی • (sardi)

  1. cold
  2. (figurative) coldness, bitterness
  3. apathy

Descendants

  • Gujarati: શરદી (śardī)
  • Hindi: सर्दी (sardī)
  • Bengali: সর্দি (śordi)
  • Ottoman Turkish: سردی (serdi)
  • Urdu: سردی (sardī)
  • ? Georgian: სურდო (surdo)
    • Armenian: սուրդո (surdo) (Tbilisi)
    • Bats: სურდუ (surdu)
    • Mingrelian: სურდუ (surdu)

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian سردی (sardī).

Noun

سردی • (sardī) f (Hindi spelling सर्दी)

  1. cold (low temperature and illness)
  2. winter
  3. chill
  4. dampness
  5. catarrh, phlegm

Declension

Declension of سردی
singular plural
direct سردی (sardī) سردیاں (sardiyā̃)
oblique سردی (sardī) سردیوں (sardiyō̃)
vocative سردی (sardī) سردیو (sardiyō)

Derived terms

See also

Seasons in Urdu · مَوسَم (mausam) (layout · text) · category
بَہَار (bahār) گَرْمِیاں (garmiyā̃) خِزاں (xizā̃) سَرْدِیاں (sardiyā̃)

References

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