ول
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ul"
Bulgar
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *öl-.
Derived terms
- وَلتِ (velti, “(he) died”)
References
- A Volga Bulgarıan Inscription From 1307 A. Róna-tas, page 155
- Tekin, Talât (1988) Volga Bulgar kitabeleri ve Volga Bulgarcası [Volga Bulgarian Ephitaphs and Volga Bulgarian Language] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, →ISBN, page 160
Mazanderani
Etymology
Probably cognate with Parthian wxr- (waxr-, “to turn aside, twist”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʋæːl/
Persian
Etymology 1
Related to ویلان (veylân). Perhaps related to Gilaki وشتن (vašten, “to allow”) (present stem “ول val”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [wil]
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [wɪl]
- (Kabuli) IPA(key): [wɪl]
- (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [wil̥]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [vel̥]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [vil]
Readings | |
---|---|
Classical reading? | wil |
Dari reading? | wil |
Iranian reading? | vel |
Tajik reading? | vil |
Derived terms
- ول کردن (vel kardan)
- ول شدن (vel šodan)
- ول گفتن (vel goftan)
Etymology 2
From Fahlavīyāt, from Middle Persian [Term?].
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1892) “ول”, in A Comprehensive Persian–English dictionary, London: Routledge & K. Paul
Talysh
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