باغ

See also: تاغ and باع

Khalaj

Noun

باغ (bâğ) (definite accusative باغؽ, plural باغلر)

  1. Arabic spelling of bâğ (garden)

Declension

Declension of باغ
singular plural
nominative باغ باغلار
genitive باغؽݧ باغلارؽݧ
dative باغقا باغلارقا
definite accusative باغؽ باغلارؽ
locative باغچا باغلارچا
ablative باغدا باغلاردا
instrumental باغلا باغلارلا
equative باغوارا باغلاروارا

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

    Borrowed from Persian باغ (bâġ), from Middle Persian 𐭡𐭠𐭢 (bāɣ, garden, orchard), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰāgás (portion, share, allotment), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂g- (to divide, distribute, allot).

    Noun

    باغ • (bağ)

    1. garden, an outdoor area where plants are grown for ornamental purposes
      Synonyms: باغچه (bağçe), جنت (cennet), فردوس (firdevs)
    2. orchard, plantation, an area of land for the cultivation of fruit or nut trees
    3. vineyard, a grape plantation, especially one used in the production of wine
    Derived terms
    • باغ اكمك (bağ ekmek, to plant a vineyard)
    • باغ بدیع (bağ-ı bediʿ, paradise)
    • باغ بودامق (bağ budamak, to harvest grapes)
    • باغ بوزومی (bağ bozumu, grape harvest)
    • باغ رفیع (bağ-ı refiʿ, paradise)
    • باغ فردوس (bağ-ı firdevs, garden of paradise)
    • باغ چبوغی (bağ çubuğu, vine)
    • باغبان (bağban, gardener)
    • باغجی (bağcı, worker in a vineyard)
    • باغسز (bağsız, without a vineyard)
    • باغلق (bağlık, ground suited for a vineyard)
    • باغلو (bağlı, containing vineyards)
    Descendants
    • Turkish: bağ
    • Laz: ბაღი (baği)

    Further reading

    Etymology 2

    Inherited from Proto-Turkic *bāg (tie, rope); cognate with Azerbaijani bağ, Bashkir бау (baw), Kazakh бау (bau), Kyrgyz боо (boo), Nogai бав (bav), Southern Altai буу (buu) and Yakut баай (baay).

    Noun

    باغ • (bağ)

    1. tie, band, bandage, anything with which a thing is tied or bound
      Synonyms: بند (bend), قید (kayd)
    2. bundle, bunch, a group of similar things usually fastened together
    Derived terms
    • آشی باغی (aşı bağı, bandage to a graft)
    • آیاق باغی (ayak bağı, tether for a beast)
    • اكین باغی (ekin bağı, sheaf of cut corn)
    • باغ چوزمك (bağ çözmek, to loose a band or tie)
    • باغداش (bağdaş, the oriental position of sitting at ease)
    • باغسز (bağsız, without a tie or bond)
    • باغلاتمق (bağlatmak, to make or let be tied)
    • باغلامق (bağlamak, to tie, fasten)
    • باغلانمق (bağlanmak, to be tied)
    • باغلق (bağlık, a thing fit to be used as a tie)
    • باغلو (bağlı, furnished with ties)
    • بویون باغی (boyun bağı, necktie)
    • دیز باغی (diz bağı, garter)
    • صاچ باغی (saç bağı, hairband)
    • قاصق باغی (kasık bağı, truss in hernia)
    • قلج باغی (kılıc bağı, sword belt)
    • چیچك باغی (çiçek bağı, bunch of flowers)
    • گوز باغی (göz bağı, bandage for the eyes)
    • یاره باغی (yara bağı, surgical bandage)
    Descendants

    Further reading

    Pashto

    Etymology

    Modern borrowing from Persian. Replacing the original بڼ (baṇ) in certain areas.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /bɑɣ/
    • (east-central) IPA(key): /boɣ/

    Noun

    باغ • (bāǧm

    1. garden

    Synonyms

    References

    • Raverty, H. G. (1867) “باغ”, in A dictionary of the Puk'hto, Pus'hto, or language of the Afghans: with remarks on the originality of the language, and its affinity to other oriental tongues, London: Williams & Nortgate

    Persian

    FWOTD – 14 February 2013

    Etymology

      From Middle Persian 𐭡𐭠𐭢 (bāɣ), from Old Persian *bāgah (garden, orchard), from Proto-Iranian *bāgáh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰāgás (portion, share, allotment), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂g- (to divide, distribute, allot).

      Pronunciation

       

      Readings
      Classical reading? bāġ
      Dari reading? bāġ
      Iranian reading? bâġ
      Tajik reading? boġ
      • Audio (Iran):(file)

      Noun

      Dari باغ
      Iranian Persian
      Tajik боғ

      باغ • (bâġ) (plural باغ‌ها (bâġ-hâ), or باغات (bâġât))

      1. garden, orchard, bagh
        Synonym: بوستان (bustân)
        • 1207-73, Rumi, “بی‌همگان بسر شود، بی‌تو بسر نمی‌شود”, Divan-e Shams:
          بی‌تو اگر بسر شدی، زیر جهان زبر شدی – باغ ارم سقر شود، بی‌تو بسر نمی‌شود
          bi-to agar besar šodi, zir-e jahân zebar šodi – bâġ-e eram saqar šavad, bi-to besar nemi-šavad
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
        • 858-941, Rudaki, “عصا بیار که وقت عصا و انبان بود”:
          بسا شکسته بیابان که باغ خرم بود – و باغ خرم گشت آن کجا بیابان بود
          basâ šekaste biâbân ke bâġ-e xorram bud – va bâġ-e xorram gašt ân kojâ biâbân bud
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)

      Inflection

      Basic forms of باغ
      singular plural
      bare باغ (bâġ) باغ‌ها، باغا (bâġ-hấ, bâġấ)
      definitive direct object باغ را، باغ رو (bâġ râ, bâġo) باغ‌ها را، باغا رو (bâġ-hấ râ, bâġấ ro)
      ezâfe باغ (bâġ-e) باغ‌های، باغای (bâġ-hấ-ye, bâġấ-ye)
      marked indefinite
      or relative definite
      باغی (bâġ-i) باغ‌هایی، باغایی (bâġấn-i, bâġ-hấ-i, bâġấi)

      Colloquial.

      Derived terms

      Descendants

      References

      Urdu

      Etymology

        Borrowed from Classical Persian باغ (bāġ).

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        باغ • (bāġm (Hindi spelling बाग़)

        1. garden
        2. orchard; grove
        3. land, area

        Declension

        Declension of باغ
        singular plural
        direct باغ (bāġ) باغ (bāġ)
        oblique باغ (bāġ) باغوں (bāġõ)
        vocative باغ (bāġ) باغو (bāġo)

        Derived terms

        • باغِ بَہِشْت (bāġ-e-bahišt, garden of Paradise)
        • باغِ عَدَن (bāġ-e-adan, Garden of Eden)
        • باغِ عِشْق (bāġ-e-'iśq, garden of love)
        • باغْ و بَہار (bāġ-o-bahār, splendor, literally garden and spring)
        • باغْبان (bāġbān, gardener)
        • باغْچَہ (bāġca, small garden)

        References

        • باغ”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
        • Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971) “باغ”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary‎, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co.
        • Platts, John T. (1884) “باغ”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
        • باغ”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2025.

        Ushojo

        Etymology

        From Urdu باغ (bāğ).

        Noun

        باغ (bāğ)

        1. garden
        2. orchard

        Uyghur

        Etymology

        Borrowed from Persian باغ (bâġ), from Middle Persian 𐭡𐭠𐭢 (bāɣ, garden, orchard).

        Noun

        باغ • (bagh) (plural باغلار (baghlar))

        1. garden
        2. orchard
          ئالمىلىق باغalmiliq baghapple orchard