پاپوش
Ottoman Turkish
Alternative forms
- پابوج (pabuç), پاپوج (papuç)
Derived terms
- پاپوج بوجگی (papuç böceği)
- پاپوججی (papuççu)
Descendants
- Turkish: pabuç
- → Albanian: papuçe
- → Arabic: بَابُوج (bābūj), بَابُوش (bābūš)
- → Armenian: փապուճ (pʻapuč), փափուճ (pʻapʻuč)
- → Bulgarian: папуци (papuci)
- → Greek: παπούτσι (papoútsi)
- → Hungarian: papucs
- → Italian: pappuccia
- → Macedonian: па́пуча (pápuča)
- → Middle French: papouch, (via an Italian form) babuc
- → Neapolitan: papuscio
- → Polish: papuć, bambosz, babosze pl, babusze pl
- → Pontic Greek: παπούτζιν (papoútzin), παπούτζι (papoútzi), παπούτζ' (papoútz')
- → Laz: პაპუწი (p̌ap̌uǯi)
- → Romanian: papúc, papúcă, păpúc
- → Serbo-Croatian: pàpuča / па̀пуча
- → Sicilian: papoccia
Persian
Etymology
From پا (pâ, “foot”) + پوش (puš), present stem of پوشیدن (pušidan, “to cover”), so literally “foot-cover”. Compare Armenian պաճուճ (pačuč), Georgian ფაფუცი (papuci), ფაფუჭი (papuč̣i), ფაჩუჩი (pačuči), Iranian borrowings.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [pɑː.ˈpoːʃ]
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [pʰɑː.pʰóːʃ]
- (Kabuli) IPA(key): [pʰɑː.pʰóːʃ]
- (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [pʰɔː.pʰʊ́ːʃ]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [pʰɒː.pʰúːʃ]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [pʰɔ.pʰɵ́ʃ]
Readings | |
---|---|
Classical reading? | pāpōš |
Dari reading? | pāpōš |
Iranian reading? | pâpuš |
Tajik reading? | popüš |
Derived terms
- پاپوش درست کردن (pâpuš dorost kardan)
Descendants
- → Ottoman Turkish: پاپوش (papuş), پابوج (pabuç), پاپوج (papuç)
- Turkish: pabuç
- → Albanian: papuçe
- → Arabic: بَابُوج (bābūj), بَابُوش (bābūš)
- → Armenian: փապուճ (pʻapuč), փափուճ (pʻapʻuč)
- → Bulgarian: папуци (papuci)
- → Greek: παπούτσι (papoútsi)
- → Hungarian: papucs
- → Italian: pappuccia
- → Macedonian: па́пуча (pápuča)
- → Middle French: papouch, (via an Italian form) babuc
- → Neapolitan: papuscio
- → Polish: papuć, bambosz, babosze pl, babusze pl
- → Pontic Greek: παπούτζιν (papoútzin), παπούτζι (papoútzi), παπούτζ' (papoútz')
- → Laz: პაპუწი (p̌ap̌uǯi)
- → Romanian: papúc, papúcă, păpúc
- → Serbo-Croatian: pàpuča / па̀пуча
- → Sicilian: papoccia
- → Malayalam: പാപ്പാസ് (pāppāsŭ)
References
- Lokotsch, Karl (1927) Etymologisches Wörterbuch der europäischen Wörter orientalischen Ursprungs (in German), Heidelberg: Carl Winter’s Universitätsbuchhandlung, § 1625, page 130b
- Nalbandyan, G. M. (1987) “پاپوش”, in Parskeren-hayeren baṙaran [Persian–Armenian Dictionary], Yerevan: Luys, page 107b
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