آبشار

See also: أبشار

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian 𐭠𐭡𐭱𐭠𐭥 (ābšār), equivalent to آب (âb, water) +‎ شار (šâr, pour), see شاریدن (šâridan) for the second part. Compare Northern Kurdish avşirr, daşirr (toilet).

Pronunciation

Dari آبشار
Iranian Persian
Tajik обшор
 

Readings
Classical reading? ābšār
Dari reading? ābšār
Iranian reading? âbšâr
Tajik reading? obšor
  • Audio (Iran):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɑːr

Noun

آبشار • (âbšâr) (plural آبشارها (âbšâr-hâ))

  1. waterfall
    • c. 1670, Ṣāʾib-i Tabrīzī, “Ghazal 17”, in دیوان [Dīvān]‎[1]:
      نگسلد فریاد مرغان چمن از یکدگر
      روز و شب از تردماغی چون صدای آبشار
      na-gusilad faryād-i murġān-i čaman az yakdigar
      rōz u šab az tardimāġī čūn sadā-yi ābšār
      The cries of the meadow nightingales do not separate from each other
      Out of mirth day and night, like the sound of the waterfall.
      (Classical Persian romanization)

Descendants

  • Gujarati: આબશાર (ābaśār)

Further reading

Sindhi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian آبشار (ābšār).

Noun

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آبشار • (ābśār? (Devanagari आबशार)

  1. waterfall
  2. cascade

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian آبشار (ābšār).

Pronunciation

Noun

آبشار • (ābśārf (Hindi spelling आबशार)

  1. waterfall
  2. cascade