روم
Arabic
Etymology
From Middle Persian 𐭧𐭫𐭥𐭬 (Hrom), from Byzantine Greek Ῥωμανία (Rhōmanía, “Byzantine Empire”), from Latin Romani (“Romans”), from Roma (“Rome”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ruːm/
Noun
رُوم • (rūm) m (collective, singulative رُومِيّ m (rūmiyy), plural أَرْوَام (ʔarwām))
- (collective) the Byzantines
- (collective) Greek Orthodox Christians
Declension
| collective | basic collective triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | رُوم rūm |
الرُّوم ar-rūm |
رُوم rūm |
| nominative | رُومٌ rūmun |
الرُّومُ ar-rūmu |
رُومُ rūmu |
| accusative | رُومًا rūman |
الرُّومَ ar-rūma |
رُومَ rūma |
| genitive | رُومٍ rūmin |
الرُّومِ ar-rūmi |
رُومِ rūmi |
| singulative | basic singulative triptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | رُومِي rūmī |
الرُّومِي ar-rūmī |
رُومِي rūmī |
| nominative | رُومِيٌّ rūmiyyun |
الرُّومِيُّ ar-rūmiyyu |
رُومِيُّ rūmiyyu |
| accusative | رُومِيًّا rūmiyyan |
الرُّومِيَّ ar-rūmiyya |
رُومِيَّ rūmiyya |
| genitive | رُومِيٍّ rūmiyyin |
الرُّومِيِّ ar-rūmiyyi |
رُومِيِّ rūmiyyi |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | رُومِيَّيْن rūmiyyayn |
الرُّومِيَّيْن ar-rūmiyyayn |
رُومِيَّيْ rūmiyyay |
| nominative | رُومِيَّانِ rūmiyyāni |
الرُّومِيَّانِ ar-rūmiyyāni |
رُومِيَّا rūmiyyā |
| accusative | رُومِيَّيْنِ rūmiyyayni |
الرُّومِيَّيْنِ ar-rūmiyyayni |
رُومِيَّيْ rūmiyyay |
| genitive | رُومِيَّيْنِ rūmiyyayni |
الرُّومِيَّيْنِ ar-rūmiyyayni |
رُومِيَّيْ rūmiyyay |
| paucal (3-10) | basic broken paucal triptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | رُوم rūm |
الرُّوم ar-rūm |
رُوم rūm |
| nominative | رُومٌ rūmun |
الرُّومُ ar-rūmu |
رُومُ rūmu |
| accusative | رُومًا rūman |
الرُّومَ ar-rūma |
رُومَ rūma |
| genitive | رُومٍ rūmin |
الرُّومِ ar-rūmi |
رُومِ rūmi |
| plural of variety | basic broken plural triptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | أَرْوَام ʔarwām |
الْأَرْوَام al-ʔarwām |
أَرْوَام ʔarwām |
| nominative | أَرْوَامٌ ʔarwāmun |
الْأَرْوَامُ al-ʔarwāmu |
أَرْوَامُ ʔarwāmu |
| accusative | أَرْوَامًا ʔarwāman |
الْأَرْوَامَ al-ʔarwāma |
أَرْوَامَ ʔarwāma |
| genitive | أَرْوَامٍ ʔarwāmin |
الْأَرْوَامِ al-ʔarwāmi |
أَرْوَامِ ʔarwāmi |
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “روم”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic رُوم (rūm), الرُّوم (ar-rūm), from Middle Persian 𐭧𐭫𐭥𐭬 (Hrom), from Byzantine Greek Ῥωμανία (Rhōmanía), from Latin Romani, from Roma (“Rome”). In particular application to central Anatolia, from such use in Seljuk Old Anatolian Turkish.
Proper noun
روم • (Rum or Rûm)
- (historical) Byzantine Empire (a former country in Europe, Asia and Africa)
- (historical) Rum (an eyalet in the Ottoman Empire)
- (historical) Various other areas of the Ottoman Empire full of "Roman" (i.e. Byzantine Greek) people, particularly central Anatolia
- Rome (the capital of Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa; in full, Roman Empire)
Synonyms
- (Ottoman eyalet): سیواس (Sivas)
Derived terms
- رومایلی (“Rumelia”)
Descendants
- English: Rum
- German: Rum
- → Laz: ურუმი (urumi), რუმი (rumi) — Ortaalan, Lome, Batumi
- Swahili: Rum
- Turkish: Rum
References
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “Rum”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
- Redhouse, James W. (1890) “روم”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[1], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 994
Persian
Etymology 1
From Middle Persian 𐭧𐭫𐭥𐭬 (Hrōm), from Byzantine Greek Ῥώμη (Rhṓmē, “Rome”) and Ῥωμανία (Rhōmanía, “Byzantine Empire”), from Latin Romani (“Romans”), from Roma (“Rome”) of uncertain origin. In particular application to central Anatolia, from such use in Seljuk Old Anatolian Turkish.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /ˈɾuːm/
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [ruːm]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [ɹuːm]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ɾum]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | rūm |
| Dari reading? | rūm |
| Iranian reading? | rum |
| Tajik reading? | rum |
Proper noun
| Dari | روم |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | |
| Tajik | Рум |
روم • (Rum)
- (obsolete or archaic) synonym of رُم (Rom): Rome (the capital of Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa; in full, Roman Empire)
- روم باستان ― rum-e bâstân ― Ancient Rome
- جمهوری روم ― jomhuri-ye rum ― Roman Republic
- (historical, dated) synonym of بیزانس (Bizâns), Byzantine Empire (a former country in Europe, Asia and Africa)
- (archaic) synonym of آناتولی (Ânâtoli), Anatolia (a region of southwestern Asia)
- (historical, dated) synonym of امپراتوری عثمانی (Emperâturi 'Osmâni), Ottoman Empire (a former country in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Usage notes
Medieval Persian sources followed Byzantine usage in referring to their empire as "Rome". This usage was then continued as a conventional name for the Ottoman empire over the same lands.
The term was also sometimes used vaguely for all the lands west of Iran, particularly hostile powers. In the Shahnama epic tradition, "Rome" is one of the three kingdoms into which the world is divided, along with Iran in the center and Turan (the Turks) in the east. Thus Alexander the Great was typically described as "Roman" in Persian poetry. Persian poetry also used the pale-skinned "Romans" and "Turks" as metaphors for light, whiteness, or the day in contrasted with the darkness, blackness, or night of زنگ (Zang, “Abyssinia or Africa”).
Derived terms
- رومی (rumi)
- یا رومی روم، یا زنگی زنگ (yâ rumi-ye rum, yâ zangi-ye zang)
- نه رومی روم، نه زنگی زنگ (na rumi-ye rum, na zangi-ye zang)
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [roːm]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Dari reading? | rōm |
Noun
| Dari | روم |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | رُم |
| Tajik | Рум |
روم • (rôm) (Dari)
- Rome (a major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa; in full, Roman Empire)
Urdu
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian روم (rūm, “Rome; Byzantium; Asia Minor”), from Arabic رُوم (rūm), from Middle Persian 𐭧𐭫𐭥𐭬 (ḥlʿm /hrōm/), from Ancient Greek Ῥώμη (Rhṓmē), from Latin Rōma.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /ɾuːm/
Proper noun
رُوم • (rūm) m (Hindi spelling रूम)
- (historical) Asia Minor
- Synonym: اَناطولِیَہ (anātoliya)
- (historical) Byzantine Empire
- (historical) Ottoman Caliphate
- (archaic) Turkey
- Rome
Related terms
Further reading
- “روم”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2025.
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